Any good guides/books on using the D7000?

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Are there any good (easy to follow) user guides on the D7000? I've just taken receipt of mine from ******* along with the 35mm prime and I think I could do with a written guide. The manual is a little overwhelming for me.
 
I've no idea to be honest. The camera comes with a 12 month warranty directly with them. It arrived in two days, and it was very good service indeed.
 
Nice! I have the Nikkon 35 at the mo which will suffice whilst I get to grips with portraits.

Only thing I am really noticing is the lack of image stabilization. Is there a way to counter that apart from using a tripod?
 
I have to say, even after just a few days use I (as a relative novice) am extremely pleased with the results so far. Heaps better than I could manage with my 3100. Sure it will take some getting used to. Some of the buttons on the camera are not that intuitive in my opinion and I do miss the image stabilization but that is no fault of the camera. I have also yet to see the over exposure problems the reviewers were talking about. As far as I am concerned if that is a problem I will either adjust down the exposure on the camera or manipulate it in photoshop afterwards. I can't see that ever being a major gripe for me.
 
Thanks for the advice chaps. At the mo I am just playing with it - I'm getting to grips with the aperture priority mode. Some of the photos I have taken are stunning for me, even with the camera shake induced noise :D

I will await the book before I delve too far into it. At the mo I am just learning how to change the settings using the buttons. I've been used to menus before now, so physical buttons are a bit different.

I've used the A mode, but kept ISO to auto for the time being. I'm just seeing how the depth of field is effected by the F number. Most of my shots are indoors with natural/poor light and I'm quite surprised how good this camera is in such circumstances.

I think I also need to learn how to use the different focus modes, that might be part of my problem. I'll post a shot showing you what I mean. Maxi's face is slightly out of focus in this shot (but then he doesn't exactly give me a lot of time to take the shot!) :)
 
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