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640-800 iso high in a room condition? I also think maybe it's the noise reduction done by the camera. Anyone knows how to get to the noise reduction setting menu?
 

yea thanks. found the menu to turn it off. The menu doesn't show by default.

I turn the NR off and took a shot with it. The picture look fine on my mac. So, probably the problems lie on the NR.
 

Fezqu said:
yea thanks. found the menu to turn it off. The menu doesn't show by default.

I turn the NR off and took a shot with it. The picture look fine on my mac. So, probably the problems lie on the NR.

Hmmm...i hv been shooting with NR in default mode since ep1. I am surprised that this is the problem. In any case, watever works.
 

Hmmm...i hv been shooting with NR in default mode since ep1. I am surprised that this is the problem. In any case, watever works.
I agree. Though I do think that the noise reduction in the EP3 is stronger than that in the E-PL2, I don't think that it's that strong that it could cause such a problem under normal shooting conditions. It would be best that the culprit photo be posted for a better diagnosis.
 

Seems that the slight warmness of the EP3 could be reduced by turning it off in the Setup Menu G under 'WB Auto - Keep Warm Color'.

Took this off the other thread. Thanks! This is a nice feature.

One more option that I found embedded in the menus is WB+flash - either off, AWB or WB flash. What this does is that when you pop the flash, no matter what WB mode you are in, you can tell the camera to go to the WB mode that you choose. This is really very useful. Often times when I shoot without flash, I am manual selecting the WB mode. And then I decide to pop the flash, and I forget to change WB to flash. Click, and my image is like blue blue blue. This is really good.
 

Took this off the other thread. Thanks! This is a nice feature.

One more option that I found embedded in the menus is WB+flash - either off, AWB or WB flash. What this does is that when you pop the flash, no matter what WB mode you are in, you can tell the camera to go to the WB mode that you choose. This is really very useful. Often times when I shoot without flash, I am manual selecting the WB mode. And then I decide to pop the flash, and I forget to change WB to flash. Click, and my image is like blue blue blue. This is really good.

Both features are useful, thanks
 

Took this off the other thread. Thanks! This is a nice feature.

One more option that I found embedded in the menus is WB+flash - either off, AWB or WB flash. What this does is that when you pop the flash, no matter what WB mode you are in, you can tell the camera to go to the WB mode that you choose. This is really very useful. Often times when I shoot without flash, I am manual selecting the WB mode. And then I decide to pop the flash, and I forget to change WB to flash. Click, and my image is like blue blue blue. This is really good.

Both features are useful, thanks

I tried the AWB - Keep Warm Colour - OFF - and actually found that I think I preferred it ON. Hehe...It looks a little cooler - as expected, but it might be a little more accurate. But I think the photos look better a little warmer. Maybe I have just grown used to the slightly warmer colours of Oly. But I think if I am using it for accuracy, perhaps Keep Warm Colour should be OFF. But if shooting for aesthetics, should keep it ON.
 

EP-3 fitted with micro-third lens via MMF1 adaptor operates in S-AF mode (according to Oly website). What is diff bet S-AF and AF?
 

EP-3 fitted with micro-third lens via MMF1 adaptor operates in S-AF mode (according to Oly website). What is diff bet S-AF and AF?
You must be referring to Four Thirds and not 'micro-third' as there is no such thing as a 'micro-third' lens and a micro Four Thirds lens could not and need not be mounted on the EP3 via the MMF1 adapter. S-AF is just Single Shot AF as compared to Continuous AF (C-AF).
 

You must be referring to Four Thirds and not 'micro-third' as there is no such thing as a 'micro-third' lens and a micro Four Thirds lens could not and need not be mounted on the EP3 via the MMF1 adapter. S-AF is just Single Shot AF as compared to Continuous AF (C-AF).

Yes, you right. Should be "EP-3 fitted with Four Thirds lens via MMF1 adaptor operates in S-AF mode (according to Oly website). What is diff bet S-AF and AF?"

I understand now from site that using a Four Thirds lens on EP-3 on Continuous-AF mode will get only Single AF instead. Well, at least there is still AF.
 

anyone tried it with the PP-1?
 

Not sure if anyone else encountered these problems with their E-P3:

When I use the touch screen to select a focus point while in aperture priority mode, the live histogram disappears. The only way to get it back is to press the "ok" button but the side effect of doing so is that the focus point no longer becomes what was selected.

Also, I think the spot metering is not linked to the focus point.

How to I report these problems to Olympus? I hope Olympus can fix these 2 bugs in their next firmware release.
 

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Jedian said:
Not sure if anyone else encountered these problems with their E-P3:

When I use the touch screen to select a focus point while in aperture priority mode, the live histogram disappears. The only way to get it back is to press the "ok" button but the side effect of doing so is that the focus point no longer becomes what was selected.

Also, I think the spot metering is not linked to the focus point.

How to I report these problems to Olympus? I hope Olympus can fix these 2 bugs in their next firmware release.

I never encountered your first problem. Anyway i think they disabled the histogram to avoid clutter on the screen which u will use for focus/shutter.

As for ur second, spot metering is NOT linked to the focus point. It never has been n i doubt it is for EP3. Is there a camera out there that does? It wld be nice to know. In any case, I think one of the earlier 4/3 DSLRs had this ESP+AF function that allows the metering to be biased towards the focus point. However, some users report that at the end of the day, ESP alone was better still. Maybe that is why they abandoned it.

I suggest you use the AEL button. Use that to lock exposure and then recompose for your focus point. I know it is an additional step, but at least that is a way. I think it works pretty well.
 

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Not sure if anyone else encountered these problems with their E-P3:

When I use the touch screen to select a focus point while in aperture priority mode, the live histogram disappears. The only way to get it back is to press the "ok" button but the side effect of doing so is that the focus point no longer becomes what was selected.

Also, I think the spot metering is not linked to the focus point.

How to I report these problems to Olympus? I hope Olympus can fix these 2 bugs in their next firmware release.

Have not had the chance to play with the E-P3 in depth, but for as long as I know, the metering does not link to the focus point, I think Nikon does that though, Olympus probably will never fix the metering thing since its not an issue to them but more of a choice of how they want their camera to work.

As for the focus point and histogram thing,as Oly5050 said, its probably to avoid clutter, though one thing I can think of is to have an optional of disabling that in the next firmware update though I personally feel it won't happen, but no harm trying. Can e-mail Olympus Singapore explaining to them, they'll probably forward to Japan, or you can write directly to Olympus Japan, not sure if they will do anything about this but like I said, no harm trying
 

Canon's G11 have spot metering linked to the focus point. Very convenient. As for missing histogram problem, it can't be because Olympus wants to remove clutter cause the live histogram remains if the non-touch screen method of focus point selection is used.
 

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Canon's G11 have spot metering linked to the focus point. Very convenient. As for missing histogram problem, it can't be because Olympus wants to remove clutter cause the live histogram remains if the non-touch screen method of focus point selection is used.

That is like, switching screens, but now its like one screen,so its gotta move somewhere, but what I'm thinking of now is, when you touch screen, does it only focus or does it shoot?
 

spidey89 said:
That is like, switching screens, but now its like one screen,so its gotta move somewhere, but what I'm thinking of now is, when you touch screen, does it only focus or does it shoot?

Touch to select focus point, not the touch to focus and shoot mode. So essentially I'm selecting the focus point but using the touch screen to do so. The touch screen method causes the live histogram to disappear while the non touch screen method doesn't.
 

Touch to select focus point, not the touch to focus and shoot mode. So essentially I'm selecting the focus point but using the touch screen to do so. The touch screen method causes the live histogram to disappear while the non touch screen method doesn't.

Hmmmm.... Most likely it was programmed to disappear to aid selection of points, I'm not sure, maybe you can screen through the manual see if there's a way to make it so, else gotta e-mail Olympus to ask if a "lock" can be implemented into the next firmware
 

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