Once you have down the few most basic ways in which digital is different
from film photography you can use any source. Magazines exist to help the
complanies sell you more stuff. I suggest books - starting with the library.
If yours does not have a begginers book on digital photography ask here for
a few recommendations and buy one, then go to the library to complete your
education. For the price of a one year subscription to a magazine that will
mostly tell you that you need to replace all your gear you will get a rather
good grounding in photography.
When you want new equipment - then pick up a couple magazines.
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