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So I played with an X-Pro1
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<blockquote data-quote="krugorg" data-source="post: 76013" data-attributes="member: 1311"><p>Haha, you know you need to just buy it, Pelao! Look forward to seeing your images. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":biggrin:" title="biggrin :biggrin:" data-shortname=":biggrin:" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nice shots, Ray. I would greatly appreciate any feedback, once you have had a chance to start processing at home, how well the E-M5 files hold up to severe PP flogging. I ended up grabbing a K-01 (which I am guessing the XPro1 will DXO close to, at least at base ISO) with 23mm equiv for landscapes. The big differences for me in these files, versus the E-P3, is that they are so much less brittle to work with in post. There is the DR thing, but then also noise starts cropping up (especially in the skies) in Nik with the E-P3 files pretty quickly. Happy with the K-01 for this application, but would be interested to know if you find an improvement in processing the E-M5 raw files. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>+1 on the focal length. I really like the fact that you can either make the shot look normal, or embrace the weird wideness if you want. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Congrats on bagging the unicorn, Nic! Was it the extremely rare albino (silver) or did you go Darth Vader? <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":biggrin:" title="biggrin :biggrin:" data-shortname=":biggrin:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krugorg, post: 76013, member: 1311"] Haha, you know you need to just buy it, Pelao! Look forward to seeing your images. :biggrin: Nice shots, Ray. I would greatly appreciate any feedback, once you have had a chance to start processing at home, how well the E-M5 files hold up to severe PP flogging. I ended up grabbing a K-01 (which I am guessing the XPro1 will DXO close to, at least at base ISO) with 23mm equiv for landscapes. The big differences for me in these files, versus the E-P3, is that they are so much less brittle to work with in post. There is the DR thing, but then also noise starts cropping up (especially in the skies) in Nik with the E-P3 files pretty quickly. Happy with the K-01 for this application, but would be interested to know if you find an improvement in processing the E-M5 raw files. +1 on the focal length. I really like the fact that you can either make the shot look normal, or embrace the weird wideness if you want. Congrats on bagging the unicorn, Nic! Was it the extremely rare albino (silver) or did you go Darth Vader? :biggrin: [/QUOTE]
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