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Russ35

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Russ here from Flushing. Just bought my first camera a Nikon D3500, want to try my hand on photography. Will be glad to learn from you guys. And is my Nikon a good one for starters? I will appreciate tips from you guys.
 
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DellCop

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Hi Russ, welcome to the forum. I almost bought a Nikon D3500 but my brother insisted i take Nikon D5100 instead. And yes, Nikon is good for starters, i find it easier to use and very basic for newbies.
 

Russ35

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Hi Russ, welcome to the forum. I almost bought a Nikon D3500 but my brother insisted i take Nikon D5100 instead. And yes, Nikon is good for starters, i find it easier to use and very basic for newbies.
Thanks. You are right, so far i have enjoyed using it, it is less complicated compared to the Samsung Nx i had before.
 

RobertDSLR

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Russ here from Flushing. Just bought my first camera a Nikon D3500, want to try my hand on photography. Will be glad to learn from you guys. And is my Nikon a good one for starters? I will appreciate tips from you guys.
Welcome @Russ35
Any Nikon or Canon is good for starters. They have simple menu and post processing features. Good for basic photos. I started with Canon, used a Nikon for some years, but settled for a Samsung NX 500. Let's share more here.
 

MrCasio

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Russ here from Flushing. Just bought my first camera a Nikon D3500, want to try my hand on photography. Will be glad to learn from you guys. And is my Nikon a good one for starters? I will appreciate tips from you guys.
Welcome. And sure @Russ35, the Nikon D3500 you have is the best entry level camera. Once you perfect your art using that one, you can now go ahead and upgrade it. I haven't used it, but i have seen its reviews and sample photos.
 

retax

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Welcome Russ! Like @MrCasio mentioned Nikon D350 is a good entry-level camera! The fastest and best way to learn and understand your camera is just go out there and shoot! but also try to understand our settings and what you trying to atcheve.
 
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