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Ban the Blur: 5-Axis Image Stabilization Settings
Learn how to use your camera's in-body image stabilization.
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Feature-Specific Tips
Learn how to use your E-M5 Mark II's features for specific types of photography with these topical tips.
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7 Ways You Can Use Live Composite
Get tips for using Live Composite from Olympus Pros (you won't believe #7), and instructions on how to activate this feature.
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Focus Stacking & Bracketing with OM-D
It can be a challenge to achieve a sharp subject from front to back. Enter focus stacking or focus bracketing.
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Setting Up Tethered Capture
In this in-depth tutorial, Olympus UK Ambassador Gavin Hoey shows you how to set up tethered capture on a compatible OM-D.
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Using Focus Bracketing & Stacking for Landscapes
Learn how to use this technique to maximize depth of field in your landscape photography.
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Quick Tip: Waterfalls
Have a minute? Check out these tips for capturing moving water.
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Incorporating Multiple Exposure into Portraiture
Multiple exposures allow you to create a photo out of elements that were not photographed together.
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A Hidden Gem: The Superfine JPEG Setting
The SuperFine JPEG setting is one of the hidden gems within the Olympus menu – and it's easy to activate it on your camera.
Take Better Photos
Improve your craft with tips covering technique, composition, and more.
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Depth of Field 101: Understanding Your Aperture
Have you ever noticed that portrait and food photographers often use defocused backgrounds? Learn about Depth of Field.
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Rules of Composition Every Photographer Should Know
Learn the tried-and-true techniques for identifying structures that naturally please the eye.
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8 Photography Terms You Should Know
While technical jargon can seem like a foreign language at first, it’ll help you improve your photography. We’ve compiled a glossary of important basics.
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Balancing Your Photos With the Rule of Thirds
It’s the principal rule of composition; the technique that easily and instantly improves the quality of your photos: The Rule of Thirds.