I'm sure I'm gonna get flamed for this post, but D-SLRs are freakin' complicated. I just got a Canon 20D, and have borrowed a Rebel XT from the local camera shop in the past. From the limited photos I've taken, and the limited tinkering I've done with the settings, I have even more respect for a lot of you photogs on here (not that I didn't think a lot of your guys' shit was... well, the shit). I came from shooting slides, which is so WYSIWYG it gives a false sense of the ease of photography.
So the gigantic 'meaning-of-life' question I have is--where do I start? I'm reading through the instruction manual now, but do you guys have any advice on what I should be tinkering with? The photos I've taken so far are kinda fuzzy, the colors are bland or washed out, the exposure seems waaayy more sensitive than transparency (ie., the sky gets washed out much easier, which is frustrating as hell), etc. Any quick-snippet suggestions? I'm blown away by the sharp, saturated photos a lot of you guys post. FKNA awesome.
Post-processing: don't want to touch it with a 10-foot pole right now. APax's thread left me dizzy.
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