Congratulations on getting your new camera!!!
A few things related to the digital cameras:
The lens are as important or more than the camera itself. If you bought the Canon with the regular light weight lens that it usually comes with, try your best to get a stabilized lens. They are expensive, but very well worth the investment.
An EFS 17-85mm image stabilized, will be a good lens to have.
The problem is, that although this lens will allow you very good close-up shots, you will soon want to get those long range shots, and the lenses steadily increase in price as the focal length increases.
If you can get an additional -fast writing speed- data card, do so. You will spend less time waiting for the camera to "write" down the data to a fast card.
Same suggestion would go for an additional battery; last thing you want is to run out of juice when that rare airplane shows up.
Protect your camera; make sure that the strap is securely attached at all times; buy a filter to protect the lens; either a sky or a polarizer filter will be of great help. Again, quality means price, and you can easily spend up to $100 and more on a polarizer filter, but it is very well worth it.
Regarding learning the use of the camera, settings and so on, if you go to either Barnes and Noble, or to Borders books, you will find good, and cheap books on digital photography.
Do not get discouraged if at first, the results are not as good as they were with film cameras; once you understand how the little gizmo inside works, you will get better and better shots.
Ask questions. Most people will be glad to tell you about their experiences with cameras, and you will pick useful tips along the way.
And finally, there is a good aviation forum at Fencecheck.com, and there is a section where you can ask questions from the guys who shoot professionally and you can post your own photos there, for critique and advise..
Again, congratulations!
Saludos,
Tulio
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