On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Ken Norton<ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The last two years of Olympus E-system cameras--especially the E-3, have
> gotten very very complex in their menus, handling and choices. Instead of
> doing what the other makers have done and just added values to a given field
> (in the menus), they have attempted to remake the menus. Instead of forcing
> all adjustments through a singular menu interface (which would be simpler,
> but time-consuming), Olympus has given us multiple ways of adjusting certain
> things. But my times spent with the E-3 have left me flustered.
That's interesting. I've found little need to dig around in the
detailed menus because I get just about everything done with the
buttons/dials and the quick menu on the LCD. For some reason I feel
less need for the custom reset feature as a result (I haven't even set
it up on the E-3 yet). I also think shooting RAW actually makes the
"camera wrastling" less of a chore.
Joel W.
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