johnv
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Hello----nice informative site. I am not new to photography, I got the bug back around 1985 and bought a Canon AE1P with
28-80, 70-210, and 55 mm lenses and all kinds of goodies. I have dabbled in night photography, fireworks, airshows, astronomy
black and white, scenery to mention a few things. I am by far no expert as I consider myself an advanced amature. I haven't
done much in the past 5 or so years and with film being a thing of the past I decided to try digital SLRs. I bought a Canon entry
level SLR, EOS T3, to re introduce my self. It's bit challenging having to learn all this new "language" as I was use to turning this
dial and turning that ring to get aperture, shutter, or manual programs. Oh well change is good? I do definitely like the in camera
editing and film free hassles. I do miss my all metal body and the feel of the cushioned grip. See you soon , I'll be the guy asking
the silly "amature" questions---John
28-80, 70-210, and 55 mm lenses and all kinds of goodies. I have dabbled in night photography, fireworks, airshows, astronomy
black and white, scenery to mention a few things. I am by far no expert as I consider myself an advanced amature. I haven't
done much in the past 5 or so years and with film being a thing of the past I decided to try digital SLRs. I bought a Canon entry
level SLR, EOS T3, to re introduce my self. It's bit challenging having to learn all this new "language" as I was use to turning this
dial and turning that ring to get aperture, shutter, or manual programs. Oh well change is good? I do definitely like the in camera
editing and film free hassles. I do miss my all metal body and the feel of the cushioned grip. See you soon , I'll be the guy asking
the silly "amature" questions---John
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