I've been playing a lot lately with our new sony F828 camera. I've read the manual at least two dozen times and have an understanding (not a good understanding, just an understanding) of what the manual controls do. My wife and I have been shooting in automatice modes or semiautomatic modes and imo have gotten some great pics. I think I've got a decent grasp of when to use shutter speed priority mode and use that the most when shooting the kids, but when and how do you use aperature priority mode? I tried it the other day and depending on how bright my subject was (my kids in the yard) the shutter speed would change from WAY slow (steady hand icon on the lcd) to fast. I found myself spinning the command dial a lot adjusting the aperature for whenever my boys stepped out into the sun or into the shade. Also, when do you use the saturation, contrast, and sharpness +/- controls? Also one last thing, how do you focus onto a moving subject, that is moving either away from you are towards you? My kids don't stay put, and autofocus doesn't focus that fast, or it'll lock and then they'll move a few feet and the photo is blurry. If you use manual focus, how to you focus it so fast? Any, that's a bunch of questions in one post. Thanks for your patience. And we are looking to buy a photography book this week.