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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 352315" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>For ALL of the features/functions, you'll need a while, but in two partial days of training, you can learn how to quick adjust ISO, Aperture and Shutter and read your exposure meter in the eyepiece. If you had a firm grasp on how to set those 3 things before, the new cam won't be so tedious. That's all ya need to take a good shot, the rest is just gravy (although I would say it's GOOOOOOD gravy).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 352315, member: 12257"] For ALL of the features/functions, you'll need a while, but in two partial days of training, you can learn how to quick adjust ISO, Aperture and Shutter and read your exposure meter in the eyepiece. If you had a firm grasp on how to set those 3 things before, the new cam won't be so tedious. That's all ya need to take a good shot, the rest is just gravy (although I would say it's GOOOOOOD gravy). [/QUOTE]
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