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Hello Everyone, I've just joined and hoping I'm posting on the correct thread. :)
I live in North Walsham Norfolk, I post on flickr but wanted a place where people all talk to everyone else, so hear I am. I started with a Fuji bridge camera and then a Nikon D80, which I have passed on to my daughter, I now own a D3200 and hubby has just bought me a D7000 with a 18-200mm lens. So still learning the workings of that, if anyone has any tips etc.

Jaycee:jimlad::nikon:
 
Hi Jaycee, And welcome aboard TP, looking forward to hearing from you and maybe seeing some of your images on the various forums. "Enjoy".
 
Welcome to the forums Jaycee feel free to add your flickr link into your signature if you wish to share them with other members. Lots of advice regarding the Nikons on here just ask.(y)

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Welcome to the forum Jaycee from Attleborough :wave:
 
Hi Janet, welcome to the forum. I'm also a resident of Norfolk and the owner of a D7000. Enjoy the forum, definitely a great place to learn.
 
Completing on a house in North Norfolk tomorrow to give us a place to stay and take the dogs for a walk, enjoy the scenery and get the camera out!

Hello from me too!
 
A warm welcome to the forum.

Paul, Hethersett
 
Welcome! I am brand new too! All the best from a fellow Norfolkonian (Yarmouth) now living in Ireland. :)
 
Hi Janet, my advice is, and always has been, don't try to learn all the things your camera can do in a day - just learn one thing at a time, master it, then learn the next thing.

And take lots of pics - I take hundreds almost every time I go out shooting, then get rid of the crap, so I always have at least a few keepers.

And last of all good shooting and welcome!
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Hi Janet, my advice is, and always has been, don't try to learn all the things your camera can do in a day - just learn one thing at a time, master it, then learn the next thing.

And take lots of pics - I take hundreds almost every time I go out shooting, then get rid of the crap, so I always have at least a few keepers.

And last of all good shooting and welcome!
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Thanks Peter,
 
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