Okay, so the outdoor shots were blown out and the studio shots were blown out ... why would the lens variance matter @ how the sensor and jpg engine are handling the captured file? The combination of the two different settings (studio vs. outdoor) yielding similar results @ blown out highlights tells me that the camera has a tendency to blow out the highlights when using its native jpg engine ... and it seems Fuji has recognized this by including settings to adjust the shadows/highlights/DR
It seems to me that with proper understanding of this function/feature one could use it very successfully for those times when you don\'t want to tote the larger gear.
Okay, so the outdoor shots were blown out and the studio shots were blown out ... why would the lens variance matter @ how the sensor and jpg engine are handling the captured file? The combination of the two different settings (studio vs. outdoor) yielding similar results @ blown out highlights tells me that the camera has a tendency to blow out the highlights when using its native jpg engine ... and Fuji has recognized this by including settings to adjust the shadows/highlights/DR
It seems to me that with proper understanding of this function/feature one could use it very successfully for those times when you don\'t want to tote the larger gear.
Apr 11, 2013 at 04:48 PM
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