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David Thorpe



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Average rating: 3.8 · 9,509 ratings · 1,541 reviews · 684 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Panasonic G9 Menu Syste...

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The Olympus E-M1 MkII Menu ...

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The Panasonic GX7 Menu Syst...

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The Panasonic G80/85 Menu S...

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The Olympus E-M10 MkIII Men...

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Making Readers Care with Ps...

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The Olympus Pen F Menu Syst...

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The Panasonic GH4 Menu Syst...

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“The On/Off switch. Pretty straightforward. Note: if you find the switch On but the camera is dead, it has probably turned itself off according to the setting in Custom→J2→Auto Power Off. Switching Off and then On brings your E-M1 MkII back to life.”
David Thorpe, The Olympus E-M1 MkII Menu System Simplified

“one with both these buttons. Note: if you go to Custom→B→Fn Lever Settings→ Switch Function and set it On you can have the front button toggling BKT(Bracketing)on and off and the rear button controlling Flash Intensity (top) and Flash Mode (bottom).”
David Thorpe, The Olympus E-M1 MkII Menu System Simplified



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