12-11-2009, 10:19 AM
welcome to the DSLR club!
diyphotography.net has a lot of stuff too.
To be honest, checking out sites to get the basics is a good start. Once you get to learn what all the numbers mean, f, a, iso, etc... you'll be able to get a good start.
Also, while the nikon cameras come with decent transferal software, they have nothing on adobe (CS and bridge) for working with RAW.
working from RAW can save a lot of otherwise ruined shots.
But just get out there, play, play, play, and play some more..
ie even a rank amateur can get lucky a couple times...
diyphotography.net has a lot of stuff too.
To be honest, checking out sites to get the basics is a good start. Once you get to learn what all the numbers mean, f, a, iso, etc... you'll be able to get a good start.
Also, while the nikon cameras come with decent transferal software, they have nothing on adobe (CS and bridge) for working with RAW.
working from RAW can save a lot of otherwise ruined shots.
But just get out there, play, play, play, and play some more..
ie even a rank amateur can get lucky a couple times...
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