Chris, you must've gotten a different manual with your E-1. I've got the .pdf
version on my computer for the sake of convenience, but it's exactly the same,
page for page and word for word, as one of the three printed manuals that came
with my E-1 -- the one in English, that is. I threw away the two written in
gibberish, although I think I still have the entire set, English and gibberish,
for the E-330. Great waste of paper, if you want my opinion. :-)
And I started off using Ken's suggested settings, too. I think I may have
changed one a teensy bit, but I don't remember which. It's part of my nature
to never accept anything without adding at least one tweak, even if it's not an
improvement.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Tom
>
> I skimmed through your galleries and I like many of your people
> shots. Most of them seem to be at ease with your pointing a camera
> at them ...
>
> On the subject of settings on the E-1, here's what Ag Schnozz (aka
> Ken Norton) sent out to us all nearly 12 months ago. I am pretty
> sure that he won't mind my using his words of wisdom for the common
> good. I have used his guidance since then, particularly since I did
> not know that half of the settings existed.
>
> Even if you find that you don't agree with his ideas, Ken's posts are
> worth a read to help with your own thought processes.
>
> Finally, you should be aware that there is a .pdf camera manual which
> is much more useful than the printed one that comes with the camera.
>
> Chris
> ~~ >-)-
> C M I Barker
> Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
> +44 (0)7092 251126
> www.threeshoes.co.uk
> homepage.mac.com/zuiko
>
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