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>Whats the best way to go about learning all the new features, is it just trial and error?
Yes, It's going to take awhile, and most people start of learning slow, but when you start messing up fantastic shots, you will start to learn allot faster :P Keep at it
>I've got the Canon EOS 450D with twin lens kit which came with the EFS 18-55 and EF 75-300. What should I be using each one for?
Quite obviously, 75-300 for longer shooting, 18-55 for closer things. (Keep in mind your using a crop sensor, so you times it by 1.6.... in short, at 50mm, its more like 80)
Personally, I don't own a tele, i don't like them, i don't do them, but for if you like outdoors, keep it on outside of a city, in urban areas, go with the 18-55.
>Also if I wanted to shoot a landscape and have as much in focus as I could I would choose a high F number, and the opposite if I wanted a blurred background?
Yes, the higher your Fstop (the smaller your aperture) the more DoF your going to have, and visa versa.
Keep it up, ignore what /p/ tells you, and have fun!
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