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PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:26 pm 
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The camera menu system is like reading a physics textbook in Korean (unless you are Korean of course). Nothing really make sense the way you think it should. Without reading the manual, it took me 5 minutes to find where to change the ISO setting.


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Every brand has its own way of arranging the menu. Maybe you're just not familiar with the Olympus way of doing things.


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Well, to be honest, I found the E-P2 menu to be rather convoluted too. It isn't as intuitive, as I find the Olympus DSLR menus to be. You even have to 'unlock' the more complex menu options.

That's the drawback of having a tiny camera body, on which you simply don't have the real estate for additional buttons.

*EDIT* ... though it should have taken about 10 seconds to find the ISO setting :lol:


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