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04/18/2005 03:10:37 PM · #1 |
I am new at this and need to know where to find theese three things on my camera. It is a olympus D-390. I know I proably sound like a idiot, please be nice all you professional!! :>) |
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04/18/2005 03:18:25 PM · #2 |
It may not actually say it on your camera. In a file on your computer, if you're using windows, right-click the file, properties, summary, advanced ... and it should be in that list somehwere.
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04/18/2005 03:19:39 PM · #3 |
Found it! Thank you so much for answering!! |
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04/18/2005 03:30:59 PM · #4 |
On your camera you might find the following:
Av = aperture
Tv = shutter speed
ISO = film speed
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04/18/2005 03:59:02 PM · #5 |
On some cameras these settings are only available via menu options, so if you don't find them in a command dial, you may need to look on your menu options.
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04/18/2005 04:14:49 PM · #6 |
You'll find those settings in the menus. I have the Olympus 490Z, and I don't think there's either aperture or shutter-speed controls -- only ISO (film speed), White Balance, and Exposure Compensation. |
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04/18/2005 04:23:12 PM · #7 |
Judging from her earlier answer, I'm guessing she was looking for the aperture, film and shutterspeed info found in the EXIF, post-shot - not how to change it on the camera. |
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04/18/2005 05:24:45 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by mk: Judging from her earlier answer, I'm guessing she was looking for the aperture, film and shutterspeed info found in the EXIF, post-shot - not how to change it on the camera. |
The EXIF for my Olympus lists those as
Exposure Time
FNumber
ISOSpeedRating |
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