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Posted by cab: Wed Oct 16th, 2013 14:19 1st Post
Hi all, just got a D3100 and looking forward to digital slr live.

I have used 35mm slrs extensively, and must confess I used Canons!!!!!!!

Anyway I haven't had an slr for about ten years, lots of advances lots of questions hoping for lots of advice, speak to you all soon

Thanks



Posted by Robert: Wed Oct 16th, 2013 16:10 2nd Post
Hi cab, and once again welcome.

You have a crooked spire I keep meaning to photograph and never have the time! Last time I passed it was in a sunset but I was in a rush to get somewhere so I just admired it as I passed by.

Don't worry about Canons several here use them and any other make too. What counts is photography. Fire away with any questions, you are sure of a response, and don't hold back if you think it's basic, they can be the most important.

I have a D3100 myself, what lens do you have on it?



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Posted by Eric: Wed Oct 16th, 2013 16:20 3rd Post
cab wrote:
Hi all, just got a D3100 and looking forward to digital slr live.

I have used 35mm slrs extensively, and must confess I used Canons!!!!!!!

Anyway I haven't had an slr for about ten years, lots of advances lots of questions hoping for lots of advice, speak to you all soon

Thanks


Welcome to the forum.

I too was a Canon film shooter but converted to Nikon when digital came along. There is a wealth of experience and expertise on this forum with friendy people willing to help with any queries you may have.



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Posted by jk: Wed Oct 16th, 2013 16:48 4th Post
Hi Cab, Welcome to the forum.

Hope we can help you enjoy your camera, just ask away and we will do our best to answer.



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Posted by richw: Thu Oct 17th, 2013 07:18 5th Post
Welcome Cab.



Posted by cab: Thu Oct 17th, 2013 08:00 6th Post
thanks all, I am looking forward to many hours of entertainment, learning to use it. It came with a 18-55 lens and taking it out of the box was shocked to see very little markings on the lens!! My first thought was, HOW DO I WORKOUT HYPERFOCAL DISTANCE? lucky for me I picked up a July edition of Amateur Photographer which had a feature on it. I have bought a 55-200 zoom off Ebay, just waiting for it to arrive.

have had a helping hand already reading about VR and filters all very helpful advice, thanks again 



Posted by Eric: Thu Oct 17th, 2013 08:30 7th Post
cab wrote: thanks all, I am looking forward to many hours of entertainment, learning to use it. It came with a 18-55 lens and taking it out of the box was shocked to see very little markings on the lens!! My first thought was, HOW DO I WORKOUT HYPERFOCAL DISTANCE? lucky for me I picked up a July edition of Amateur Photographer which had a feature on it. I have bought a 55-200 zoom off Ebay, just waiting for it to arrive.

have had a helping hand already reading about VR and filters all very helpful advice, thanks again 
Before you get too worried about hyperfocal distance...you might want to read this article......

http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/stuff2/?p=1143

;-)



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Posted by jk: Thu Oct 17th, 2013 10:35 8th Post
Eric wrote: cab wrote: thanks all, I am looking forward to many hours of entertainment, learning to use it. It came with a 18-55 lens and taking it out of the box was shocked to see very little markings on the lens!! My first thought was, HOW DO I WORKOUT HYPERFOCAL DISTANCE? lucky for me I picked up a July edition of Amateur Photographer which had a feature on it. I have bought a 55-200 zoom off Ebay, just waiting for it to arrive.

have had a helping hand already reading about VR and filters all very helpful advice, thanks again 
Before you get too worried about hyperfocal distance...you might want to read this article......

http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/stuff2/?p=1143

;-)
Eric, That link doesnt work for me.
Please can you repost new link.



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Posted by Robert: Thu Oct 17th, 2013 10:57 9th Post
I think it's here, haven't read it all yet but it's definitely hyperfocal.

http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/article_pages/hyperfocal_distance.html



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Posted by Eric: Thu Oct 17th, 2013 11:26 10th Post
Robert wrote:
I think it's here, haven't read it all yet but it's definitely hyperfocal.

http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/article_pages/hyperfocal_distance.html

Thanks Robert.



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