Hello JoeOriginally Posted by sundaydrivekid
As a first I would recommend that you study the manual that came with your camera until you know all the basic functions, how they work and what they do.
Then learn how the autofocus functions and how to use it.
The next thing to tackle is the understanding and use of the various light meter functions.
Now you are ready to start shooting. The library will help here with several books on basic composition.
Now it's practice, practice, practice.
Shoot a roll of film.
Have someone help you to analyze the results.
Reshoot to correct any technical mistakes.
Pick a new subject and repeat the above.
Pick another new subject and repeat the above.
Don't worry about any new equipment until you have conquered the great little camera you have and have learned to use the the 28mm - 90mm zoom lens that came with it.
That lens should be sufficient for 90% of all your photography, except for speciality photograpy;
macro, tele, etc.
You should get a good 6 months to a year of fun learning.
Put your money into buying film and learning to shoot.
Good Luck
PFitz



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