Olympus Tips & Tricks

Don't use the flash when you're at a sporting event or shooting far-away subjects, like a performer on stage at a concert. Built-in flashes typically provide light only up to six feet. When you use the flash for subjects farther than six feet away, you will end up with brightly lit or overexposed objects up close while your true subject will be left in the dark. Turn off the flash and--if you are familiar with using the ISO setting on your camera--choose ISO 400 if possible for best results.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5: Hands-on preview by dpreview.com

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The E-M5 is the first of Olympus' OM-D range of Micro Four Thirds cameras and is styled to look like the its classic OM series SLRs. We've had a chance to use one of the most rumored and speculated-about cameras of recent years and have prepared a full, hands-on preview. We take a look at the camera's features and explain its levels of customization. Click here to find out more about what goes on behind the E-M5's pretty exterior.

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