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Are you working with RAW images, and if
so, are you viewing them with an Adobe product?
I’m fond of the look DPP4 gives to pictures, which is very different from what Adobe products will show you. Not just with colour, but also contrast and gradients.
Apart from that, I notice a big difference with AWB between ‘classic’ cameras like the original M and 7D and the post 2018 cameras.
i hope you won’t simply disregard me if I admit I don’t shoot RAW.
Everything is shot in jpeg - I’m acutely aware it’s perceived inferior to RAW, but if I may….
I studied photography back in the early 90’s gained numerous qualifications at 0 & A level (grade A’s) then City & Guilds 7470 (distinction), finally HND again highest score even got a award for getting the highest mark in the UK and my mug shot into the local paper - lol
Throughout that period (1990-96) I was utterly absorbed by photography- nothing else distracted me. Using 5x4 & MF either in studio or out on location it was without doubt the best years of my life.
I learned if nothing else to try and get the image ‘right’ in camera. Hence to this day even though it’s digital now I still persevere to get it right in camera. I did once attempt RAW with a friend years back. I shot both RAW and JPEG spent ages fiddling with the RAW, never content in the end it looked completely false and truth be told I much preferred the jpegs output.
For me there’s no question that my brief step into mirrorless is making me lazy in the same way my phone does.
As I mentioned in my last post the sensors of old like 6d and my old 5dc even my 40d have a certain natural look that’s totally missing from modern sensors, whilst the shots are super sharp and high contrast they resemble my iPhone in that the subtle nuances are missing in short they have become “pack” shots.
Had I not taken out my 6d again I would probably have not realised the massive differences.
I need to decide whether to move forward with this new soulless medium or step back, roll my sleeves up and work with what I have.
Given my frustrations with the RF consumer line I think it’s a given which direction I will go.
Still, I have 2 fabulous point & shoots for family days out.