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oly_til_i_die
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Technical E-510 questions - please help.
      #670960 - 25/06/2008 14:27

Hello everyone,

does anyone know of a way to lock the exposure in live view mode?

Obviously pressing it focuses during this mode, but say you want the exposure value of something which is a different focal length to that of the subject. How can this be done?

Also, 'ISO limit' in the menu - does this effectively limit the ISO setting when in P/Auto ISO mode? if so, why does it only go up to ISO-400?

Also, has anyone else noticed that the zoom barrels twist the opposite way to other cameras?


Edited by oly_til_i_die (25/06/2008 14:38)


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Re: Technical E-510 questions - please help. [Re: oly_til_i_die]
      #670991 - 25/06/2008 15:47

Can't answer your other questions, but

Quote:

Also, has anyone else noticed that the zoom barrels twist the opposite way to other cameras?




I was under the impression that there were only three ways a zoom ring could "twist" - clockwise, anticlockwise & in-out (like a trombone) - and I've seen all three ways on cameras other than Olympus. Canon & Nikon twist rings go different ways round just be be awkward, after all, can't encourage people to defect to the opposition, can we?


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Re: Technical E-510 questions - please help. [Re: oly_til_i_die]
      #670992 - 25/06/2008 15:58

Not sure about locking the exposure in live view. Can you use exposure compensation to get it back where you want? Don't have live view on my E-500 so maybe someone else can help there.

The idea of the ISO limit at 400, is because images will become noisier/grainier at ISO 800 and ISO 1600. If you're happy to live with that, then just remove the limit altogether in the settings menu. Personally, I never use the auto ISO setting. I leave mine set on ISO 100 for best results and then I change it only when I really need to get the shutter speed higher. It's almost instantaneous to change it anyway.

Oly lenses twist that way because it makes the world look nicer!

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Re: Technical E-510 questions - please help. [Re: Photocracy]
      #671070 - 25/06/2008 18:46

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Oly lenses twist that way because it makes the world look nicer!




The the ones that twist the other way are wrong (obviously)

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Re: Technical E-510 questions - please help. [Re: Iloca]
      #671100 - 25/06/2008 19:59

Quote:

The ones that twist the other way are wrong (obviously)




Oh yes, and not only that, owners of 'wrong' twisting lenses can develop a condition called Counter-bliss Twist, whereby they feel twisted and bothersome

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Re: Technical E-510 questions - please help. [Re: Photocracy]
      #671107 - 25/06/2008 20:21

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owners of 'wrong' twisting lenses can develop a condition called Counter-bliss Twist, whereby they feel twisted and bothersome



I thought it was called "twisted nikkors syndrome".


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Re: Technical E-510 questions - please help. [Re: beejaybee]
      #671126 - 25/06/2008 21:50

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I thought it was called "twisted nikkors syndrome".




ROFL. Very good; I didn't see that one coming!

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Re: Technical E-510 questions - please help. [Re: Photocracy]
      #671132 - 25/06/2008 22:21

Regarding the 'Exposure Lock' issue why not use 'Manual' mode?

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Re: Technical E-510 questions - please help. [Re: beejaybee]
      #671222 - 26/06/2008 09:14

Quote:

Canon & Nikon twist rings go different ways round just be be awkward, after all, can't encourage people to defect to the opposition, can we?




And just to be really difficult I have noticed that my Sigma zooms don't all rotate the same way...

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