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  • neilp

    Hi

    I am looking to learn from "normal" people the tricks and trips of digital photography using Olympus digital cameras.

    My 2nd SLR was an OM2 which I loved but I have never processed a roll of film in my life.

    I then had / still have an Olympus SP350, nice compact.

    Next came an e-500 with standard two lens kit, which I sold after two years to buy an e-620 and I'm now trying with more specialist lens.

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    Re: neilp

    Welcome along!

    The E620 is a great camera, I use one all the time and there is very little it doesn't do well.

    There is free gallery space for members, so thats where to put your pictures, and this is where to ask your questions.

    As to "normal people" .. hmm

    Pete
    Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.


    Pete's photoblog Misleading the public since 2010.

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    • #3
      Re: neilp

      Hi ya,

      Welcome to the forum, it is really nice to have the opportunity to try an make a claim to being "normal". I will just have to hope that my wife does not read this!

      Have fun on the forum and I look forward to being of help and seeing some of your images.

      Cheers

      Chris

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      • #4
        Re: neilp

        Welcome abroad Neil, i think you will find this forum extremely friendly and helpful. It's a great place.
        As to 'normal' well I think I am but as Chris says it's the other members of my family that might disagree
        Regards Huw

        Panasonic S5 Mark II & Olympus Stylus 1
        Capture One Pro
        My flickr

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        • #5
          Re: neilp

          Welcome here - it's a very friendly site.
          I hope you enjoy your E620. I have one too and it's a brilliant bit of kit. Nice and light and small but with just a few of the bells and whistles added. Now if they'd only bring out a top range model the same size!
          Cindy

          Cameras: EM1 MK2 and Mk1, E-620, E-410, Om4Ti
          Lenses: 12-60, 50-200, Panny 100-400, 9-18, ZD 50mm, 14-54 Mk1, 70-300, 40-150, 14-42, OM 50mm F3.5 macro
          Also: EC14, EX25, FS35, Vanguard tripod, and far too many bags!

          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
          "The air of heaven is that which flows between a horse's ears...."

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          • #6
            Re: neilp

            Originally posted by purcell_neil View Post
            Hi

            I am looking to learn from "normal" people the tricks and trips of digital photography using Olympus digital cameras.

            My 2nd SLR was an OM2 which I loved but I have never processed a roll of film in my life.

            I then had / still have an Olympus SP350, nice compact.

            Next came an e-500 with standard two lens kit, which I sold after two years to buy an e-620 and I'm now trying with more specialist lens.
            In some circles no one who uses an Olympus is considered to be normal so welcome to the club.
            regards Bob

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            • #7
              Re: neilp

              Hi Neil,

              I've just joined the forum and the Oly clan, so we are both newcomers.
              Already I have discovered that this forum enjoys a membership which appears keen to help, willing to both give and take advice and are certainly not full of their own self importance.
              So welcome.


              "Always shoot in RAW and avoid JPEGs"

              William Shakespeare.

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              • #8
                Re: neilp

                Yep, a big welcome Neil. Looking forward to seeing some pics...
                John

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                • #9
                  Re: neilp

                  Good to meet you Neil, the E620 is a brilliant camera, I'm sure you're enjoying using it.
                  - my pictures -

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                  • #10
                    Re: neilp

                    Hi Neil, and welcome. Just let us know how we can help.

                    For starters, a couple of links you might find interesting and useful. Andrzej Wrotniak and John Foster are both recognized Olympus authorities.



                    digital photography, digital camera, digital SLR, DSLR, E-1, E-330, E-400, E-500, E-410, E-510, Olympus E-Sysytem, Zuiko Digital, ZD lenses, Olympus Four Thirds, 4/3 system, E-series, E-System, E-system accessories, Four Thirds, ZD lens specifications, Olympus technical specifications, Zuiko Digital lens reviews, BIOFOS reviews, biofos reviews, John Foster lens reviews


                    Then, of course, there is our own Ian (Admin) plus many experienced members.

                    Enjoy your photography and I look forward to some pictures.
                    John

                    "A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau

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                    • #11
                      Re: neilp

                      Originally posted by purcell_neil View Post
                      I am looking to learn from "normal" people ...
                      You have got to be joking!

                      Welcome.

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                      • #12
                        Re: neilp

                        Hi and welcome Neil
                        Don't listen to what anybody claims about normalcy. We are all pretty normal after all we take pictures of stuff, ask others what they think and listen to their advice and critique. We try and help with any query. That's normal isn't it? Now you have all got me scratching my heads

                        Jim
                        Jim
                        www.jim-mccabe.co.uk
                        http://www.jimmccabephotography.blogspot.com
                        (My Travel blog - sporadically)

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                        • #13
                          Re: neilp

                          Welcome, looking forward to seeing some photos.

                          Another definition of normal is 'at right angles to'.
                          Does this perhaps mean that we should all get the most of our polarising filters?
                          A bit profound for this time of night.

                          Duncan
                          Duncan

                          Lots of toys.

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