I shot this with the Fuji S2 Pro at Autzen Stadium. It's titled "A Treat For His Girl". I had just bought the Nikon 80-400 VR the night before. The Fuji S1 and S2 Pro cameras had the best color of their era, period. Nikon's SOOC images back then, in the D1/D1h/D100 era were utter crap. The S2 Pro was perhaps the very easiest camera for SOOC JPEG image-making; it had a unique back-of-camera setting window with just a four-button setup menu. Size & Format; Color Saturation; Contrast; Sharpening Level. I shot a lot of JPG at Org-Org-Off
This dew-covered rose leaf was shot SOOC JPEG with the Fuji S2 Pro, with a 45mm P-Nikkor and an extension tube ,early one morning under overcast skies. At this time, RAW conversion software was VERY primitive, and was more or less one image at a time. "Digital Fill" and "Highlight/shadow" recover techniques were a ways in the future. Shooting JPEG in-camera was actually VERY viable with the Fuji d-slrs because the color was lovely.
Back in the early days of d-slr shooting, I shot a lot of SOOC images with my Fuji S1 Pro, like this macro of a poppy. I am not sure if the S1 Pro even had a raw capture option! Tamron 90mm in bright outdoor sunlight.