This is good information for me as well. I have an E-1, love how rugged it is, and simple to use, but have a four-digit code (can't remember what it is) that shows when I try to take any images.
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This is good information for me as well. I have an E-1, love how rugged it is, and simple to use, but have a four-digit code (can't remember what it is) that shows when I try to take any images.
I'm curious about the error code my E1 gives me when I press the shutter. Internet searches haven't been very useful. The screen shows
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3C81
Any thoughts?
Lovely. Those eyes are incredible.
My gear is older Olympus (E-30, E-3 and E-1), which still produce excellent results (when they are functioning). The E-1 and E-30 need a bit of attention, and I hope some of you can recommend a...
Wow. I've been a rather infrequent visitor, and it's like coming back to a ghost town. What a shame. I'm still an Olympus 4/3 owner.
I haven't done much shooting these past couple of years. Going through my old files, found some I thought I'd throw into the mix for comments and critiques. Thank you.
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One taken a couple of springtimes ago. It is a beautiful thing to live right on the Great Lakes and have eagles fly by the front window on a regular basis.
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A sassy little wren "hiding" in dead cedar branches. I haven't done much shooting lately, and just came upon this thread. Thanks, Edmunds.
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Wonderful series, and I agree about the background, really makes the hawks coloring stand out. I have turned the same shade of green as Daniel Bradley! How far away do you think you were?
Nice to see your latest posting. As always, the images are tack sharp and full of detail. That 300 f/2.8 and 2x combo are still on my wish list - just can't beat the quality!
I agree with Guy. Lovely shot.
Just popped in for a quick visit, and caught this one. You've still got it, Ken. Great catch, as always.
That wasn't the case here. It was more than a blacked out screen. It was a situation where no matter where I turned the shooting mode button, nothing changed, couldn't change the shutter speed, or...
There's very good chance that was the case. I was wading out into the water with it. Just wish it was always this easy to fix an issue.
Don, I did hit the INFO button numerous times, but the...
I was ready to sell it for parts after yesterday, because the shooting modes would not change when I moved the button, nor would the shutter speed or aperture. This morning I changed lenses on it,...
Yesterday I took my E-1 on a beach walk, taking pictures here and there. At one point I saw that the monitor was not illuminated. The camera still focuses, still shoots, but I can't access the...
What a delightful gallery. I used to see burrowing owls in the Arizona desert, didn't appreciate how cute they were back then. Thanks for the "intimate" look at their daily lives.
Great shots, Jim. Love the light and colors with the flowers, especially nice.
Very nice!
Excellent, as always. I've learned a lot about different birds just from your images.
Thank you. Looking forward to posting some shots from this lens. It's paired with my E-1, and fall isn't far away.
I bought an E-1 on eBay, which came with a 14-54 f/2.8 lens, and have been quite pleased with it. It was purchased as a back-up for my E-30, and frankly, I get along better with the E-1.
Thanks for the suggestions. Still on the fence on this one.
I simply couldn't pass one up on eBay, listed as near mint, with all the caps, hood, UV filter and bag, I got a steal. Now I'm waiting for some famous Great Lakes sunrises and sunsets to really test...
Thanks. Mine is an older DSLR, the E-500. I dropped it, and messed up the viewfinder. Everything else seems to still be functional. It was a good camera for me, and I'd like to find out if it's...