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A lot of the time I shoot in fairly contrasty situations and am always concerned whether I can retain the highlights while getting good exposure on the important stuff.
This was with the Oly OMD and the Panasonic 12-35 (24-70 equivalent) shot at 30 mm (60 mm equivalent) f4 1/160 iso 640
The highlights were pulled in a bit and the shadows brightened a tiny bit.
I love the clean look from that sensor.
After the final bit of setup tweaking (fully suppressing the post-shutter release of display in OVF so I never stop seeing the scene) it is about everything I want in a street shooter camera. It is light, fast to operate and, very importantly, inconspicuous.
This was with the Oly OMD and the Panasonic 12-35 (24-70 equivalent) shot at 30 mm (60 mm equivalent) f4 1/160 iso 640
The highlights were pulled in a bit and the shadows brightened a tiny bit.
I love the clean look from that sensor.
After the final bit of setup tweaking (fully suppressing the post-shutter release of display in OVF so I never stop seeing the scene) it is about everything I want in a street shooter camera. It is light, fast to operate and, very importantly, inconspicuous.