Here's my first tutorial video. Lightroom 2 and Olympus Studio 2 are needed. You Windows users out there may be able to use another program I've seen by a company called Pinetree Computing, LLC, free to try, 25 bucks to buy:
http://www.pinetreecomputing.com/camctl.asp
For the rest of us, there's Olympus Studio. I hope there will be a new program released sometime in the future that would be free of charge and allow the same functionality *crosses fingers*. We'll see.
Download Olympus Studio 2 (Win)
https://emporium.olympus.com/downloads/UIPOWEVCXM/StudioWindows.zip
Download Olympus Studio 2 (Mac)
https://emporium.olympus.com/downloads/UIPOWEVCXM/OS230EN.dmg
This and Lightroom 2 are all you need. Oh, and a Control capable Olympus Camera. For this, I used the E-520 and 14-42mm ED kit lens.
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/josephritch/
Will I be able to do this with the olympus T-100?
DARKSONIC453 4 months ago
@DARKSONIC453 Since the T-100 is an budget point-and-shoot camera, it lacks the ability to connect to the computer in a "Control" mode. This will not be possible with that model. The model I am using in this video is the E-520 dSLR.
Jobotslash 4 months ago