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<blockquote data-quote="eal1" data-source="post: 333819" data-attributes="member: 8642"><p>having read this thread without any stake in the 7100, i am reminded of how much there is to learn when accepting the challenges photography offers. I have a 7000 that now sits on a bookcase, replaced by a 610 that i purchased right before a trip to Paris mid-June. Each camera poses new challenges and the learning curve can be steep. But if you are new to photography, principles of composition and exposure need to be learned, regardless of which DSLR you use. The challenges posed by each camera necessitates study, practice, experimentation if you wish to fulfill your own potential in the art and practice of photography. I have found the responses on this thread to be informative, having information i can use with my 610. Indeed, when the issues posed are real, and the responses are practical, this forum can give its members so much useful information and, indeed, inspiration. I have found so much useful information, even while remaining largely silent while i learn and learn, and learn some more. </p><p>I will keep reading and hopefully, will contribute something along the way. thanks to all for the informative read and invaluable information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eal1, post: 333819, member: 8642"] having read this thread without any stake in the 7100, i am reminded of how much there is to learn when accepting the challenges photography offers. I have a 7000 that now sits on a bookcase, replaced by a 610 that i purchased right before a trip to Paris mid-June. Each camera poses new challenges and the learning curve can be steep. But if you are new to photography, principles of composition and exposure need to be learned, regardless of which DSLR you use. The challenges posed by each camera necessitates study, practice, experimentation if you wish to fulfill your own potential in the art and practice of photography. I have found the responses on this thread to be informative, having information i can use with my 610. Indeed, when the issues posed are real, and the responses are practical, this forum can give its members so much useful information and, indeed, inspiration. I have found so much useful information, even while remaining largely silent while i learn and learn, and learn some more. I will keep reading and hopefully, will contribute something along the way. thanks to all for the informative read and invaluable information. [/QUOTE]
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