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Re: Still no love for the Ricoh GXR?


The GXR has no communication with the lenses, therefore it will never know the correct aperture value, or lens used (though isn\'t there a way of setting something for the lens?). So, if you like accurate EXIF, you might be a bit disappointed in this option. I can\'t speak for Michael, but based on the exposure values, would guess these were shot around f/8-11.

Moire can be fixed directly in Lightroom my painting the area with a brush set to -100% saturation and selecting a color from the color picker that matches the original subject. Or, Phase One\'s C1 RAW converter is apparently very good at dealing with moire. In most cases though a small amount of moire is not going to be very noticeable unless pixel peeping.

I can\'t comment on the camera\'s overall performance or high ISO ability, though have just bought a used GXR with M module, so hope to have that relatively soon.

Michael: thanks for posting these samples. Reminds me a lot of my ZM glass on the M9, which is a good thing.

Ron



Jan 06, 2012 at 08:53 PM





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