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Does the Olympus manual leave you with as many questions as answers? Want something that's written in a very clear and usable style? Dennis Curtin's "A short Course in Olympus Camedia E-10 Photography" fills many of the gaps between the overly concise Olympus manual and the practical application of techniques needed to get the most from your E-10. Information is presented in a way that will not intimidate new users, but manages to includes enough detail to make it valuable for intermediate amateur photographers too. The material is presented in black and white over 107, 8.5 X 11 pages. "A Short Course in Olympus E-10 Photography" is available at better camera stores like Norman Camera or directly from ShortCourses.com. The following information reproduced with the permission of Dennis Curtin. Copyright 2001, Dennis Curtin, all rights reserved by the author. IntroductionNew, a Short Courses digital photography book for people who own the Olympus Camedia E-10 digital camera and want to get better pictures. This beautifully written and illustrated guide, drawing on the much more comprehensive information on the ShortCourses Web site, pulls together answers to the questions you might have about using the E-10, including the following:
The book is designed to work with the the books on the www.shortcourses.com site. The book explains how to get better pictures but you'll find more on that subject on the site. In addition, there is lots of information on the site about what you can do with your pictures after you've taken them. Contents
PrefaceA great photograph begins when you recognize a great scene or subject. But recognizing a great opportunity isnt enough to capture it; you also have to be prepared. A large part of being prepared involves understanding your camera well enough to capture what you see. Getting you prepared to see and capture great photographs is what this book is all about. It doesnt matter if you are taking pictures for real-estate ads or self-expression, theres a lot here to help you get better results and more satisfaction from your photography. To get better, and possibly even great photographs, you need to understand both concepts and procedures; the "whys" and "hows" of photography.
This book is organized around the concepts of digital photography because thats how photographers think. You think about scenes and subjects, highlights and shadows, softness and sharpness, color and tone. The procedures you use with the Olympus Camedia E-10 camera are integrated throughout the concepts, appearing in those places where they apply. This integrated approach lets you first understand the concepts of photography and then see step by step how to use the E-10 in all kinds of photographic situations. To get more effective, interesting, and creative photographs, you only need to understand how and when to use a few simple features on your camera such as focus, exposure controls, and flash. If youve previously avoided understanding these features and the profound impact they can have on your images, youll be pleased to know that you can learn them on a weekend afternoon. You can then spend the rest of your life marveling at how their infinite variety of combinations makes it possible to convey your own personal view of the world. Youll be ready to keep everything in a scene sharp for maximum detail or to blur it all for an impressionistic portrayal. Youll be able to get dramatic close-ups, freeze fast action, create wonderful panoramas, and capture the beauty and wonder of rainbows, sunsets, fireworks, and nighttime scenes. As you explore your camera, be sure to have fun. There are no "rules" or "best" way to make a picture. Great photographs come from using what you know to experiment and try new approaches. Digital cameras make this especially easy because there are no film costs or delays. Every experiment is free and you see the results immediately so you can experiment step by step. This book assumes youve mastered the mechanics of your camera. Its about getting great pictures, not about installing batteries and connecting your camera to your computer. That information is well presented in the user guides that came with your camera, however it is summarized in the Appendix of this book.
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