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You'll still get amazing pics on auto. Youtube is a wonderful resource, also. I learned a lot about my camera from there. I still haven't really learned enough to be confident enough to shoot in anything other than auto, because like you, I don't want to mess up a good pic otherwise.
The very, very first thing to learn is how autofocus works on your camera, and how to get it to focus on what you want it to focus on. READ THE FOCUS PART OF THE MANUAL. Then once you are a little comfortable, try this: Take SOME pictures in auto, then take some in either aperture priority or shutter priority. Those two modes allow you to fix one thing (either depth of field or shutter speed) and the camera does the rest. That way you can compare, but you know you've got some in auto so you don't have to worry as much. Easy depth of field cheat: think of a picket fence running perpendicular to you. The lower the aperture number, the fewer pickets are in focus. The higher the aperture number, the more pickets are in focus.Shutter speed cheat: the higher the number, the faster motion you can stop. the lower the number, the blurrier the moving object.