The stuff of
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Nightmares
Things slimy
Things glutinous
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il disinganno prima dell'illusione
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New cameras (I read your conversation with Adrian) are mind-boggling for a while but I’m sure you’ll figure it out, especially with Adrian in your back pocket. 😉 The photo made me smile – that’s what our minds look like when we tackle new tech. 😉
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Very well sums up Life at this time.
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Thank you, indeed…what a nightmare. Good thing, liitle red camera has come..I feel overwhelmed by the possibilities and settings…but , suppose I will get it under control eventually
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I don’t use most of the camera’s settings – see the previous Comment I sent you re how I use it. Essentially I shoot raw in aperture priority; and have C1 set up to provide spot metering; set geographical location logging to off (on the camera’s top)white balance auto; 2 vertical + 2 horiz grid lines on screen; Natural colour; Still-IS on; I have it set up so that when I press the OK button I go straight to ISO, for quick changing; NB the camera has vast depth of focus.
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Have sent you an email with a link from which you can download a full TG-6 manual from Olympus in pdf format and print it out; I found this useful. 🙂
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