Nikon D3xxx owners thread

'Bout time you read it then :D
To be honest if I studied the manual, I would never get out and use the camera. I tend to simply get out and photo what I see, as I know the basic principles stutter speed and aperture etc. I only ever tend to refer to the manual when I want to set a particular setting, like the time etc. I suppose that is what most of us use it for. :)
 

Ok, so weirdest thing..

I’ve post posted this picture to my social media and I’ve had three people ask if I could sell them a copy...

I’m hoping that one day, when I grow up, I want to be a freelance photographer.. But at this time I don’t feel quite comfortable to actually sell my pictures so I’ll probably just get them to pay for printing and postage and send it.

But this has got me thinking.. when I do feel comfortable to sell my work how do I go about it? Anyone got some good links/reads that they can point me toward?
 
Ok, so weirdest thing..

I’ve post posted this picture to my social media and I’ve had three people ask if I could sell them a copy...

I’m hoping that one day, when I grow up, I want to be a freelance photographer.. But at this time I don’t feel quite comfortable to actually sell my pictures so I’ll probably just get them to pay for printing and postage and send it.

But this has got me thinking.. when I do feel comfortable to sell my work how do I go about it? Anyone got some good links/reads that they can point me toward?
Check out how much it would be to print them and then add a premium for yourself on top of that cost. If your photograph is worthy of someone asking to buy it, then you should let them pay for it.

Edit: Do order a small print for yourself to check that the colours print the way you expect them to.
 
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome back one of our oldest :) members of the d3300 series, lets have a big welcome for AL1944 which makes him 73 if my maths is correct and it must be getting on thats how many d3300's he's had he he he:nikon::banana::beer::rolleyes:
 
I have neglected the D3300 just lately, another interest is taking up some of my time. :)
 
Any suggestions for a bag which will hold the camera and kit lens on its side, ie lens horizontal?

AL
 
Hundreds of bags on that link - unless you mean the leather, ever ready type.

I need a proper bag though, big enough for a few bits and pieces apart from the camera.
 
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I did quite like the look of it, old camera feel to it. Just a read up on it was not too good.,

Someone said the popper buttons were not too good.
 
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