G'day Eric,
Although only an Oly owner for ten days, I found a web site that offers a
pretty complete reprinting (with comments) of OM-1 & 2 User Manuals. It's
from a series by a Malaysian group and the URL is:
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/olympusom1n2/ind
ex.htm
Regards,
John.
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Evans [SMTP:sje@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 9:56 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [OM] learning guides?
Eric Jackson wrote:
>Hey guys, another question for you. How did you guys learn to capture life
the >way you saw it on a camera? What is the best way to fully understand
an
OM >camera and how to use it?
First Q: Practice, shoot film. Lots. Read books, magazines etc, look at
work
you admire and try to work out how and why it was made. Books I would
recommend are: anything by John Shaw (if you're into landscape/nature), The
35mm Photographer's Handbook by Julian Calder & John Garrett. Go to the
library and pick out a couple of the bigger books that have "complete" or
"encyclopedia" in the title and plough through it (John Hedgecoe is a good
name). There are stacks of "How to" books, just find ones you enjoy reading
& aspire to take photos like those used as illustrations.
Second Q: start with the camera's user manual, then buy the appropriate
version of Carl Shipman's "How to select & use Olympus OM cameras". IMHO
it's the most straightforward and definitely the best value book on using
the OM system.
BTW I have a spare copy of the 1989 Shipman book, covering the OM-88,
OM77af, OM-PC, OM4, OM4Ti. ?12 + postage to UK or Europe.
Simon E.
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