In my opinion, the higher end the machine the higher and steeper the learning curve depending of course on ones abilities to use programs, readily adapt to menu's, easily grasp directions and such oddments. As has been suggested find folks in your area to become acquainted with this illness. Also the best detector in the hands of the highest quality detectorist can not find gold if the gold is not there. It Usually takes time and patience to find your first gold with a detector even if it is there. Panning is a good way to learn if there is gold in an area, the pan is inexpensive, does not require batteries, headphones, multiple coils and is light weight. I'm told there are a lot of detectors up for sale some that are nearly new and that should suggest that some purchasers may have thought finding gold was easy or that folks wanted to get in on this "gold finding bonanza" well, the truth is it takes work, time, expense, energy (that's being in good physical condition) and enjoying being out there long before finding nugget # one. Flakes and fines are somewhat easier to find IF a person is in the correct area. It is just like real estate location, location..............63bkpkr