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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 212861" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Some thoughts on your predicament,as Don said get 95% of your photography down to one lens,fit two cards in your camera shoot raw on one and jpeg fine on the other.</p><p> Most of your shots you will most likely be happy with jpeg,the odd one that you think could have been better is there in raw for you to play with,this way you get instant gratification but the option to go deeper on the odd one if you want.</p><p> What to shoot, well every thing at first, time will narrow it down to your favorite subjects,be a bit selfish and plan some family days out that will give you interesting photography subjects but still give the family a great day out.</p><p></p><p> Remember the snaps of your child in funny situations will probably mean more in years to come than studio type shots,your gear should last for years so you have time to grow into it.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 212861, member: 14174"] Some thoughts on your predicament,as Don said get 95% of your photography down to one lens,fit two cards in your camera shoot raw on one and jpeg fine on the other. Most of your shots you will most likely be happy with jpeg,the odd one that you think could have been better is there in raw for you to play with,this way you get instant gratification but the option to go deeper on the odd one if you want. What to shoot, well every thing at first, time will narrow it down to your favorite subjects,be a bit selfish and plan some family days out that will give you interesting photography subjects but still give the family a great day out. Remember the snaps of your child in funny situations will probably mean more in years to come than studio type shots,your gear should last for years so you have time to grow into it. mike [/QUOTE]
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