Andrew and Nicholas
Sorry you're both having problems with the Panasonic, but is that with jpegs or
with RAW? I use RAW exclusively and I can see no problem, but then that might
be my lack of discernment :-)
Chris
On 16 Jan 2011, at 22:02, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> No, I'm with you. Using the Panny GF-1 recently I experienced it again and
> soon retreated to the E-P2 with the Panasonic lenses (8mm, 14mm and my own
> 20mm).
> I always seem to have trouble getting the Panasonics to behave. I don't like
> the general colour rendition compared to the Olympus and I always have
> trouble with dynamic range - anything strongly backlit seems to be a mess.
> Given the popularity of the Pannys, I was beginning to think it was just me.
> The iAuto works well though, for grab shots.
> 8mm lens - I'm tempted, especially as the B&H price is very good. 16mm point
> of view but with 8mm style mapping. Most interesting rendition and mapping
> I've seen from a full-frame fish. The 14mm is good, even on Oly. Not quite as
> stellar as the 20mm but there's very little light fall off in the corners and
> it is very flat. Also that little dome hood from Japan Exposures does not
> vignette, even with a full thickness filter!
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