Beginning Photographer Mistakes
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Glad to see read owners manual as number 1. Even the least expensive cameras have a lot of capabilities today. Knowing your equipment and its limitations is very important.
I always forget that about shooting in RAW. That was from a comment, not the article. Going to Universal this coming Saturday, and I think I'll switch over. See what all the hype is about. Good thing I have PhotoShop. Thanks for posting!