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Re: [OM] Micro four thirds lens contacts

Subject: Re: [OM] Micro four thirds lens contacts
From: Bill Pearce <billpearce@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2019 01:44:51 -0400 (EDT)
Ah, yes, German engineering. Why use two parts when ten will do? 

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From: "Mike Bloor" <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> 
To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2019 1:29:18 PM 
Subject: Re: [OM] Micro four thirds lens contacts 

I bought a book called Mastering the Olympus OM-D 
E-M5 Mark II. Slightly more helpful than the 
manual, but still the whole book seems based on the Olympus menu structure. 

It's taken ages for me to realise why the camera 
keeps switching to manual focus. 

I would also recommend not getting inside the 
head of whoever designed the interiors for the 
latest generation of Mercedes cars. He/she should 
go and lie in a darkened room until he/she feels better. 

Mike 


At 18:49 20/06/2019, you wrote: 
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64The book that 
>came with my EM5ii was useless. It was written 
>by the same engineers, not native English speakers, who designed the menus. 
>I then purchased a book from Amazon that 
>purported to answer all my questions.They were 
>native English speakers, but only spoke 
>engineer. I suspect their day job is software design for Boeing. 
> 
> 
>I don't want to know the innermost thoughts and 
>dreams of the device, I just want too have 
>something that lists, in a logical manner, the 
>steps that will get a desired result. I assure 
>you the last place that I want to be is inside 
>the engineers that created the inner workings of 
>the OMD cameras. That would be the seventh circle of Hell. 
> 
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> 
>From: "Mike Bloor" <admin@xxxxxxxxxx> 
>To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”Ù[�ˆ\œÙ^K�[™HŒŒNH 
>N�MŽŒÌÈSH”ÝXš™XÝ: Re: [OM] Micro four thirds lens contacts 
> 
>Bill, 
> 
>Sometimes to use a machine, or something like 
>software, really well you have to get inside the 
>head of the person who created it. You need to 
>understand how they were trying to make things 
>work, not be given a third-hand version. Bizarre 
>instruction books ­ “pressing button ‘floop’ 
>activates floop mode” are not enough, especially 
>if you have little idea what floop is and what it 
>can do for you. The book that came with my OM-D is a prime example. 
> 
>Mike 
> 
>At 00:57 20/06/2019, you wrote: 
> 
> > IÀm just interested in how the machine works. 
> > I'm certainly not trying to build any new hardware. 
> > 
> > 
> >Mike, 
> > 
> > 
> >I'm glad you are curious because we need more of 
> >that in society, but I'm even more glad that you 
> >are not trying to build something new, cause we've got enough already. 
> > 
> > 
> >But I suggest you adopt in this case an approach 
> >that has served me well. Like most of us, I 
>started out using a typewriter. A manual 
> >typewriter. I later moved to an electric 
> >typewriter, but what is the common thread? 
> >Simple. Although innately curious, I never knew 
> >what made either the manual or electric 
> >typewriter, and I didn't care. I could operate 
> >it, not fast but I could type a letter,and that 
> >made me happy. I know what I needed to know to 
> >get the job done. and that was that. A friend 
> >was one of the original designers of the 
>X]Ú]ÛÛ\]\‹[™HÙ�[ˆØZY]�œ\œÛÛ˜@l computers would never be a big success 
> >until they could be operated as easily as a typewriter. 
> > 
> > 
> >Likewise, I suggest you accept the fact that the 
> >camera tells something to turn the focus ring to 
> >get the photo sharp, and it does. It does it 
> >amazingly well now that the systems are mature. 
>ÛÈIÛH\KˆžH\È[ÝIÛZÙH@t. 
> > 
> > 
> >Bill 
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