For a little background, I have been interested in photography for quite some time. Up until last week, I had a small HP M417, 5.2mp camera that I learned to like- for awhile. Wanting to expand my horizons, I bought a Canon Rebel that I thought I could grow with...one that I wouldn't "outgrow" any time soon.
I have been doing alot of reading on here, and I am still wondering what I should be doing first. I don't believe in cutting corners- I would rather start at ground zero, and work my way up, as I believe a solid foundation from which to build is the way to go.
I am familiar with the basic settings; portrait, landscape, sports, etc., and would like to experiment with some other more advanced settings, but I am not sure where to start. I know that many options (shutter speed, ISO, etc.) go hand in hand, so it would be hard to just focus on pictures adjusting just shutter speed for example...but everything, such as ISO, DoF, aperature, etc., can be pretty intimidating to the newbies.
What would be most beneficial? Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Another thing I am unsure about is adjusting a bunch of perimeters, and not being able to get the camera settings back to normal. It just seems like an inevitable screw-up. My "old" camera, by default would return to the normal settings once the camera was shut off...I havent seen anything that says that in the Rebels user guide.
Thanks again!

