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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7846898" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Several tips for Olympus cameras, or for the ones I'm familiar with. </p><p>If you are a jpeg shooter, which is required for many of the modes [you can shoot raw and post process or shoot both raw and jpeg together, your car has sufficient capacity] then you probably need to enable jpeg Large Super-fine in the menu for the best quality images. By default this is switched off for no reason that anyone has ever found and therefore hidden from the shooting options. Once switched on it is found as an available option in the fast menu, whether the super control panel or first page of the deep menu screen.</p><p></p><p>Then I find that you need to switch 'keep warm colours' to off, which is found in the cog menu page G on mine. Having done that I adjust the EVF Adjust [cog page I] Auto illuminance to off and personally I like the temperature to +1 and brightness to -1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7846898, member: 718"] Several tips for Olympus cameras, or for the ones I'm familiar with. If you are a jpeg shooter, which is required for many of the modes [you can shoot raw and post process or shoot both raw and jpeg together, your car has sufficient capacity] then you probably need to enable jpeg Large Super-fine in the menu for the best quality images. By default this is switched off for no reason that anyone has ever found and therefore hidden from the shooting options. Once switched on it is found as an available option in the fast menu, whether the super control panel or first page of the deep menu screen. Then I find that you need to switch 'keep warm colours' to off, which is found in the cog menu page G on mine. Having done that I adjust the EVF Adjust [cog page I] Auto illuminance to off and personally I like the temperature to +1 and brightness to -1. [/QUOTE]
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