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Saturday Jul 17, 2010
Go to http://tiger.tv/more_info/?754 for more information. It is not always easy to use an optical viewfinder — in a crowd you can’t see over the heads of those around you, and low angle close-ups can be hard to reach. With the E-510, you have another option – use the Live-View LCD screen to preview and review photos. And you’ll see the screen with amazing clarity from almost any angle. The high-resolution, 2.5″ HyperCrystal™ LCD screen (230,000 pixels) means you can compose your shots easily, even outside in sunlight.
My second time lapse video. I borrowed about 175 shots from the first and then took an additional 800 or so. This was all shot in the North Cascades around Darrington Washington. Shot with an Olympus E-500.
These are some of my favorite photographs I have taken in the last year. All of the flowers and foxes are straight from my backyard. Please leave feedback.
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Sunday Jun 27, 2010
It is not always easy to use an optical viewfinder — in a crowd you can’t see over the heads of those around you, and low angle close-ups can be hard to reach. With the E-510, you have another option – use the Live-View LCD screen to preview and review photos. And you’ll see the screen with amazing clarity from almost any angle. The high-resolution, 2.5″ HyperCrystal™ LCD screen (230,000 pixels) means you can compose your shots easily, even outside in sunlight.
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This is a collection of photos I’ve taken in the first six months of 2010. All of the flowers and foxes are right from my backyard. I am very new to photography, but I am learning that almost any object can make a fascinating photo if you just take the picture from an angle that the eye would not normally see. Sometimes your camera will get wet and sometimes your knees will get dirty, but the results will be worth it.
Olympus had two goals for the 10-megapixel Evolt E410: That it be one of the most compact dSLRs available, and that it appeal to dSLR newbies stepping up from a snapshot camera. With its slim profile, almost grip less body, and modest 1 pound, 4.2-ounce heft (with the 28mm to 84mm equivalent lens), the Olympus Evolt E410 feels solid and not at all like a budget model. Both kit lenses are equally lightweight and compact.
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