John
It is complicated, but it does not take long to sort out. Programme or
Auto work well until you start to think about Tv and Av. It will cost
you nothing to play with all the controls and take experimental images
until you are satisfied.
The red-eye reduction is not infallible, but I am very pleased with the
G5.
Chris
On 19 Feb 2004, at 23:36, john.duggan10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Well it has finally happened. The Duggan household has gone Digital !
> As a belated 50th Birthday present my wife now has a Canon G5. I tried
> to persuade her to have an Olympus Digi or even a mint Contax
> 167...but her mind was made up.
> So we get home and read the instructions...and re-read them...and...
> Bloody hell it is complex. What ever happened to film speed, aperture,
> and shutter speed, or in the case of the OM2N aperture and press the
> button? I know it is a learning curve but it reinforces my belief that
> Olympus got it right 30 yrs ago.
> John (The Dinasaur) Duggan
>
>
>
> John Duggan, Wales, UK.
>
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