My old camera decided to retire and leave me for good. So I needed to buy a replacement. I have always wanted a DSLR camera but have always been put off by the prices and of course the skill level required to use them. My old camera was just an average 'point and shoot', nothing too fancy. After much searching I decided to take the plunge and buy myself something I could learn to use and would last a long time and hopefully develop into a hobby! I decided on the nikon d3000 and so far so good! There are lots of buttons and strange numbers, but thank goodness for google! I would love some tips if you have any!
My 50 day spending ban starts again today!
(I don't have much hope after this incident and many others)
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You will get so much use and love out of your new DSLR, that I think it was worth breaking the spending ban :) and better to invest it in something as wonderful as a DSLR rather than another point and shoot! You will find that you learn what suits you best as you go along with your DSLR. Nobody who owns a DSLR knows what all the buttons and features do - and if they do, they have too much spare time!!! I know people on photography courses, even pro photographers, and they don't even know everything. It's all about learning what you need as you need it, and it will come in time. Some things I find handy are on Pinterest, there are lots of pins that are titled things like '10 things you should know about your camera' and so on :) those sorts of little tips are always useful, and if you have a free day where you just want to play around, it's nice to have a go at some of them. Good luck, have fun, and I am looking forward to seeing many a beautiful photo!! xx
ReplyDeletethat's lovely to hear :) i'm glad you have justified this purchase for me, i'm loving it already! pictures are just so much clearer and brighter! i'm just taking it one step at a time! ill have a look on pinterest thank you :) i've been playing with it today and got some pretty snaps! aww thank you so much, what a lovely comment hannah :)
DeleteEeee I'm excited for you, haha! I would so love a DSLR, hopefully 2013 will be the year I finally save up and get one. So many models to choose from though, I'd love to hear more about this one though when you've got used to it :-) x
ReplyDelete:D go for it, treat yourself :) yeah there are so many! of course :) ill just keep having a play with it and let you know :)
DeleteOh wow! you lucky girl! You've really gone all out on breaking the ban!
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just a little! oops, no more spending now! (i say this a lot)
DeleteI'm hoping to get a DSLR by the summer so would love to see a review of this when you've had a play with it :D
ReplyDeleteLouise x
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ohh exciting! yeah of course :)
DeleteRules are meant to be broken!!!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your new toy :)
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that is what they say ;) i am sure i will thanks!
DeleteIt's a great investment though! x
ReplyDeleteyeah you are right :)
DeleteWICK WOO! ;)
ReplyDeleteWe are all matchy matchy with our nikon-ness ;)
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totally are, i just want to be you so i'm copying you with everything, that best be okay!
DeleteAt least you spent your money on something worthy soooo jealous! Xx
ReplyDeletei guess so :) it wasn't that expensive too compared to some others!
DeleteI have this camera too, I still don't know how to use it that well and I'm always watching YouTube and searching google for some tips but the guide mode is helpful to tell you what to do x
ReplyDeleteyeah i agree! makes a good dslr for beginners! i use google lots too :)
DeleteHaha, oopsie! Although it's not really an impulse buy, it's more of a necessity if your other camera is broken :) I'm saving up for a new camera at the moment too! xo
ReplyDeleteWell that's money well spent I think! I have a Canon dslr and I love it. Good luck in your learning journey :-)
ReplyDeletexx Christal xx
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Lucky you! Canon Austrailia on Youtube has some great video tutorials on how to use creative and prectical settings on a DSLR. Even though you bought a Nikon, not a Canon, the facts still apply! Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmVUSro_FNA&list=PL0435EFCECA56C380&index=16
ReplyDeleteI hope this helps!
Jennifer xx
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I actually just bought a Nikon D3100, my first DSLR camera, a few months ago. I told my dad it was for uni, when really I just wanted to take photos for my new beauty blog XD. I'm still struggling with the mechanics of it all, considering I bought it knowing absolutely nothing about photography, so cheers for link! It's really helped a lot!
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I have this camera and I love it. So good for beginners stuff and more technical stuff. I totally recommend you invest in a tripod and a remote too, it makes taking clear photos so much easier especially if you want to play around with some shutter speed settings :) Tripods and remotes are pretty affordable too! Can't wait to see the pictures you take with it :) xxx
ReplyDeleteYou haven't broken your spending ban if your other camera broke!
ReplyDeleteAlice x
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