wow...you are making me happy here...I thought I was going to shredded in pieces....Thank you!!!!
I have no Idea....it looks got my attention, then I saw the mouse!
Thank you for watching...looking for your honest critics...this is my first posting!
I have been a watcher for quite a while, never had the gut to post...your honest opinion will be greatly appreciated
Simply beautiful....nice work!
Thank you so much for your replies...much appreciated! figured it out and now the shutter speed is working fine. On my Nikon D 90, I usually regulate the shutter speed when I change the ISO, but on this new 4/3 camera, it is individually controlled and I could not figure out what was going on. It is actually not a bad camera at all, the pictures are pretty crisp. As I get more familiar with it, I will keep you updated, so far, as a walk around camera, it seems ok!
meant camera, not phone....
I have tried that and the results are similar. I was thinking that it was probably in my original set up or else there may be a problem with this phone, just got it last week and I have not been able to get a decent shot yet!
thanks...can you help with my issue? Spontaneous pictures are kind of difficult considering my shutter speed issue!
Greetings all, I am new to this forum, and I have been using a Nikon D-90 for a couple of years, and now, since I travel a lot, decided to go with a low profile camera the Olympus EM 5 considering the places I go!
Can someone please advise me on how to set the shutter speed on the EM 5, it take about 2 seconds from the time I press the shutter button to the time the picture is actually taken. My ISO varies between 200 and 400, at F stop around 5.6. I have tried many different things with no results. The shutter speed being so slow makes the pictures blurry.
Looking forward for your expert advises