QUOTE(zellleonhart @ Nov 16 2010, 03:09 PM)
Okay why not we categorize like THIS.
One thread as "Nikon Beginner's thread -or- Entry Level thread" and another thread as "Nikon Advanced thread -or- any term similar" BUT!
we do not state what models to use. So any beginners/entry level users who feel that they are asking something about entry level models can ask in the Beginner's thread. Newbie D90 users also can ask there as they cannot fit in the more advanced discussion in the "Advanced" thread.
So in total there are only TWO threads, one for entry level, one for pro. If a D3000 user wants to talk about something advanced (maybe strobist, something more sophisticated) they can ask in the "Advanced thread". Anyone got me?
This is discrimination already. One thread as "Nikon Beginner's thread -or- Entry Level thread" and another thread as "Nikon Advanced thread -or- any term similar" BUT!
we do not state what models to use. So any beginners/entry level users who feel that they are asking something about entry level models can ask in the Beginner's thread. Newbie D90 users also can ask there as they cannot fit in the more advanced discussion in the "Advanced" thread.
So in total there are only TWO threads, one for entry level, one for pro. If a D3000 user wants to talk about something advanced (maybe strobist, something more sophisticated) they can ask in the "Advanced thread". Anyone got me?
Beginners cannot play with the big boys
Yeah of course a lot of the old timers (not just in this sub-forum) gets sick of people who don't bother reading/searching just coming in to ask where to buy, how much and then disappear ... nevertheless... its still against the forum spirit
Who knows.. maybe some will actually learn something if everyone's in the same thread.
Nov 16 2010, 03:28 PM
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