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Post by naughtyfox on Sept 16, 2022 16:11:27 GMT
Up to a point. Unfortunately the pics. display all the typical oversaturation of the early Olympus Pen range of cameras which I believe this camera's under pinnings are based on. I got rid of my early Pen as I got fed up of having to tone them down in my photo editing software. I used 'pop colour' a lot, which I quite like. The 'normal' setting can be adjusted in 3 different areas - contrast, colour saturation, and something else (I never use these options so forget what the 3rd one is). The 'natural' / automatic colouring is a bit 'grey' ... might be the light sensor giving up the ghost. I know 'pop colour' makes the greens look weird ... but there's always the option of going there for oneself and seeing it with one's own eyes. I wouldn't fancy dragging a caravan up and down the hills of Norway. Anyway, here are some more lurid colours to make you feel ill: The Witch took this with her iPhone. He just stood there snorting. On the island of D∅nna. Norwegian banknotes. The other sides. Me filming the 1320 train at Mosjoen, bound for Mo i Rana. Wider∅e in from Trondheim landing at Stokka (Sandnessj∅en). The 'black spot of death' can be seen just below one wing. And now I notice another one below the other wing, a bit lower down. Not marks on the lens. This is the trouble with 'the electronic age' - it all lasts for a while and is fun but then goes sour. Give it 10 years to have a laugh at the owners of electric cars who will be trying to flog 'em off - no-one will touch 'em. Helgeland's Bridge, near Sandnessj∅en. The Witch took this whilst I was timelapsing. From our hotel window in Sandnessj∅en. Island of D∅nna at back. The road to Melfjordbotn from Mo i Rana. Bit wild up there.
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