I just upgraded my *ist DL to the K20, and I recommend the Magic Lantern Guide for it. It does go over your ISO/Shutter/Aperture questions, but it also has a little pop out guide that you can stick in your camera bag. Plus, the guide is written specifically for using the K20, so it has pictures and covers all of the features the camera has.

Allison

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Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 17:53:13 GMT
From: "tonym" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  K200D questions
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From: Bob Sullivan [email protected]
Sent 12/31/2008 11:23:50 AM
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Subject: Re: K200D questions

Tony,
Welcome.
Find a good digital editing program.

I'm using Photoshop Elements 5.0, but thinking about Lightroom.


Done. Got PS + Lightroom v2


Shoot in RAW (DNG or PEP files) and learn to adjust/edit/modify your photos.


Been doing that since day one. Starting to learn the editing


Buy a bigger harddrive or an external one for photos. :-)


Definitely done - got a Gateway P-6860FX laptop in the summer, has a 320GB + 500GB internal drives


Now you need a fast fixed focus lens.


<sigh> - yeah, yeah, figured that out rather quickly.
What I need, is to find a web site / document / book that can get me off the ground, with explaining what ISO/shutter/aperture/exposure/etc.. are, how how they relate to each other, and affect each other, and the picture

I come from the digital P&S world, and before that, when I actually DID use film, it was
a 110 camera  :)


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