Don't count on the camera manual to teach you about photography. In
fact, it's getting difficult these days to count on the camera manual
teaching you much of anything about the camera. Well, I shouldn't say,
"these days". Oly manuals have always been abysmally poor for technical
content.
Chuck Norcutt
Tim Randles wrote:
> I've never heard of half this stuff that the replies are full of, so
> I save them all, and continue to read. I'm a bit thick these days, I
> need to go back up north to work, I miss the camp food, regular
> meals/ sleep cycle, cool fresh air.. etc..(its supposed to be 31C
> this weekend, I wanna be like a dog and crawl under the steps and
> bury myself in the dirt, or like a woman and spend my days in the air
> conditiioned mall..
>
> I'm still trying to understand what a Focal length means to me when I
> take a picture of that girl in the bikini, and what the heck an
> F-stop is anyways? It all sounds kinda kinky( ducking and grinning)
>
> I managed to get ahold of the R*bel packin Geologist and he is
> sending my E500 manual back to me ( shipped yesterday) maybe I'll get
> to read it at camp, then I'll understand a bit more...
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