

Doing a few tests to understand your camera and the best settings you will use is awesome.
#Fastrawviewer dynamic range for specific camera iso series#
Here are two series of the same 3 test images:. I am hoping to have the article done by Monday next week. Last night testing I managed to get a clear detailed image that was never possible in the past. When you take an image in your living room in the evening using say aperture mode and auto ISO, most of the times the detail on people's hair is smeared or with no details. This technique has different results with different cameras, for example the Pen F surprised me a lot. It could also be I am late to the party and nothing is new, I trust you will forgive me if the case. The proposed settings and thinking is nothing 's always like that, while you researching and testing it seems like mount Everest you crossing, when you on the other side and you find the answer it looks so simple.

This video will set the stage to understand why and how my proposed settings will work with Olympus cameras. I have a little more work to do before my article is done but I thought to show you a teaser and a link to a video you should go see. While in the process writing the article, it looks like I discovered something really interesting, something that might be of interest to Olympus photographers.

My aim was to list real techniques the Olympus photographer can test, apply and use. There are many good articles and videos out there but I could not find much written specific for Olympus cameras. I have been working a few months on an article to explain the inner workings of the camera and what we can do to reduce noise.
