At 04:52 PM 4/1/2003 -1000, you wrote:
Olympus exposure records, what way do you do it?
Digital makes it a joy to get a record of how I took my pictures.
As an OM/Zuiko nut, I can only imaging doing it by pencil a pad and I'm not
good at doing that at times.
How do you keep record of your pictures using the OM's?
Thanks in advance
Daniel
Aloha Dan,
I can't write in the field. The only thing that's worked for me is a
digital voice recorder. Olympus has several that differ primarily in the
amount of memory and number of folders for storage. The folders are really
nice if you're using different films and bodies in the same shooting session.
I do write things down later and have devised pre-printed pages to log shot
data for each roll. I just take the time later to write up my recorded
notes. On these pages I record whether the shot is manual or auto, shutter
speed, stop, filters used and method of determining exposure (especially
with OM-4),
Joel W,
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