On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This confirms one thing I saw all along. It's better to shoot the E-1
> right on exposure or even slightly under exposure and pull it up than
> to overexpose and get the Kodachrome nasties in the highlights. The
> E-3 seems more even in the highlights, but is definitely not nearly as
> friendly for pulling exposures up in post. (kinda like Canon files in
> that regard).
>
> I absolutely punished these files in Lightroom to see just how far I
> could push them and it is very impressive.
>
> I guess I should charge up the E-1 and try it again on some daylight
stuff. However, unlike before when I shot jpeg exclusively and really wish
I had raw files to play with now) I'll shoot everything RAW. It's just so
heavy after carrying the E-M5 for a little over 2 years now.,..
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