Joel wrote
> This is so interesting to me.
>
> I am finding it difficult to compare the output of the E-400 and E-410. I
> thought I had a great way of doing so. I set up a photo with the DZ
> 50-200 on tripod, shot it with one body, then switched out the body and
> shot it with the other body. In my first test sequence, I used Auto mode
> with all other settings identical. I bracketed at exposure comp settings
> of 0, -.3, and -7.
(snip)
> I decided to go back to the drawing-board and set up a shot in a bit
> more controlled location. Here is the first set of comparisons that
> *might* be meaningful:
>
> E-400: http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=4324
> E-410: http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=4326
>
> To me, the E-400 shot looks more neutral with a more natural color
> balance.
Zone 10 tells me that if I try and look at these it is an illegal operation ...
ncd (no can do)
Brian Swale
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