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Old 07-10-2009, 11:22 AM   #1
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I keep intending to take a class myself, mostly to learn to make better use of all the things an SLR can do over a point and shoot besides take photos faster (in and of itself a beautiful thing). I have figured out about 3 or 4 settings that understand well enough to tweak and get predictable results, but I know I'm under utilizing the camera's abilities. I'm more interested in that than composition and such since, while good to know, in the end it's subjective anyway. I'd save the "how to take good photos" class for after the "how to use the camera" class.
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