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Old 07-03-2009, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by candleman View Post
in bad lighting situations for for the max aperture (f/3.2 and the smaller numbers)
then you can get away with a lower ISO


check out the "tips for beginners" on DPS Blog.theres a TON of info there, from holding the camera to composition, to settings..

all the best

Yeah, I got this 'Nikon School Guide to Digital SLR Photography' when I bought my camera and case. It has helped me with a few of the basics but some of the text is still greek to me, thus my curiousity here...
Now Im at the stage of trying other things and really diggin in with other stuff. Will hit the Tips for further tips and settings.

Thanks Candleman
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