It is interesting that with the Kodak Pro/N that each lens used on it
has to be "registered" with the camera and it is saved in the camera
software, as I understand it. Part of it has to do with getting the
color right. I suspect that a camera's lens line is matched to the
built in camera software. If you are using an adaptor and a lens that
is not already programmed into the camera you get the problem you are
talking about.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
http://homepage.mac.com/wincros/PhotoAlbum3.html
On Apr 1, 2005, at 1:55 PM, Mark Dapoz wrote:
> part from being softer than the ZD's, they seem to be missing an oomph
> that the ZD's have. They lack definition and a 3D look on the E-1.
> I'm
> sure a lot of it can be fixed in post processing but I'd rather not
> have
> to do that. Life is too short, I don't have time to do that with every
> photo taken with an OM lens. That's one of the main reasons I liked
> the
> E-1, it almost always gets the colours dead on with ZD lenses. Given a
> choice I would rather use a ZD lens than on OM lens.
> -mark
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