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  1. Ians Tata
    17th June 2010
    Ians Tata
    Ian,
    Could I get some more space in my gallery. I would like to start uploading pictures from my two weeks on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
    Thanks, Jeff
  2. Ian
    31st May 2010
    Ian
    Visitor message from FTU
  3. Ian
    31st May 2010
    Ian
    this is just a test message
  4. samiminh
    19th March 2010
    samiminh
    hi, Ian. For some personal reason, I want to delete my account in the forum. Is there any way to do it?
  5. Ians Tata
    7th March 2010
    Ians Tata
    Ian,
    Could I please have a little more space in the gallery. I have deleted all that I really care to remove.
    Jeff
  6. grumpy69
    21st February 2010
    grumpy69
    Hi Ian, after looking at your experiance in Photography etc I wonder if you would check my website out and give an honest comment on my pics and site. Thanks John wwwflashpointimages.co.uk
  7. DennisP
    28th October 2009
    DennisP
    Hi Ian - Just to let you know that I cannot get through to DPNow.com as both Firefox and Internet Explorer say the link is broken. 10am WED 28th Oct.
  8. DannyH
    21st October 2009
    DannyH
    Ian, is it possible to get a little more space in the gallery? I've started eraseing older photo's, but thought I would check. Thanks
    DannyH
  9. DaleJ
    6th October 2009
    DaleJ
    Hi Ian, I'm DaleJ , I've run low on space,I would like to add an image. I just deleted one picture but still 100k short. Should I just delete more to get more space? Thanks,Dale

About Me

  • About Ian
    Biography
    I have been a journalist since 1984, covering IT, consumer electronics and, lately, digital photography topics. In the early 1980s I worked in the photographic retail trade and have been in photography since school days, spending much time hiding in the school darkroom instead of doing sports!
    Location
    Hemel Hempstead UK
    Interests
    Photography, cooking, appreciating good wines, travel, watching F1 motor racing, family life with my wife and business partner, Julia, and our two daughters who frequently appear in my photography.
    Occupation
    Journalism, online publishing
    Cameras owned
    Too many to list! Currently using Olympus E-510, Sony Alpha A100, Fujifilm FinePix F11. Also have an E-1, E-500, E-330, E-400 and E410.
    Lenses used
    Olympus: 14-54, 11-22, 50-200, 14-42, 40-150 (new style), 50mm Macro
    Sony: 18-70, 75-300
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    Founder/editor
    Four Thirds User (http://fourthirds-user.com)
    Digital Photography Now (http://dpnow.com)
    Olympus UK E-System User Group (http://e-group.uk.net)
    Olympus camera, lens, and accessory hire (http://e-group.uk.net/hire)

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Posted 6th October 2009 at 04:00 PM by Ian Comments 0
No.9: Stabilise your photography

An important innovation in recent years is image stabilisation. First developed for video cameras, image stabilisation is now a common feature in all kinds of still cameras. Image stabilisation is designed to minimise the problem of motion blur in an image caused by the movement of the camera. In other words, the system uses gyro sensors to detect movement of the camera and compensates for that movement to prevent blurring of the subject being photographed....

Posted 2nd October 2009 at 03:46 PM by Ian Comments 1
No.8: What's the fuss about SWD?

SWD stands for SuperSonic Wave Drive. It's Olympus' own technology and is used in three areas across the company's camera body and lens products.

Olympus has developed and patented several technologies that centre around the transmission of mechanical energy through high frequency vibrations. These vibrations are at so-called 'supersonic' frequencies in excess of around 25KHz, and they project wave forms through otherwise solid media,...

Posted 1st October 2009 at 09:44 PM by Ian Comments 3
No.7: Live view AF - going beyond the manual/user guide.

Note: This tip is aimed at users of Olympus E-System camera models including the E-420 and E-520 and later models.

The conventional way to move the AF point around the frame in live view mode while using Imager AF (contrast detect AF) is to select one of the 11 AF areas, as below:



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Posted 30th September 2009 at 02:54 PM by Ian Comments 3
No.6: What makes Four Thirds special?

I'm often asked why I have a special interest in Four Thirds. I must emphasise that my fundamental interest is in taking pictures and photography in general, regardless of brand or system platform. But ever since Olympus introduced the OM system in the mid-1970s, I have marvelled at how Olympus has applied its engineering in a re-inventive way. That philosophy remains as true today as it has been over the last 50 years.

Although...

Posted 29th September 2009 at 11:33 AM by Ian Comments 1
No.5: A quick look at some detail differences between Panasonic Leica and Olympus Zuiko Digital Four Thirds lenses.

Panasonic Leica lenses for Four Thirds bodies are not very common, but they are highly coveted. Designed and manufactured by Panasonic's own engineers, in Japan, Panasonic's Leica-branded lenses need to meet tight optical quality standards set by Leica in Germany.

Not all Panasonic lenses are branded Leica, indeed only one Micro Four Thirds Panasonic lens...
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