![]() I consider the G9 to be the best of the Panasonic bunch I have owned by a long way, particularly when paired with the Olympus M.Zuiko 12-200 (24-400) (which came as a package with the EM1 Mkii), the FZ330 has a slightly longer reach to 600mm and a constant f2.8 but the smaller sensor yields even higher noise than the G9 particularly when the light starts to fall/fail and the FZ330 RAWs are not especially good. ![]() contrast focus on the G90 versus contrast and phase-detect on the EM1 Mkii!) and have been using Panasonic cameras since buying an FZ5 back in 2005 (FZ5 to FZ38 to LX7 to G7 etc.) with a s/h FZ200 along the way and currently an FZ330. I also own a GX80 and an EM1 Mkii (bought when the G90 jumped focus when filming our youngest Granddaughter with my Wife - unforgivable, i.e. We can help identify and often resolve most issues, and suggest the best ways to seek additional support when we are unable to Sorry I missed this post I am currently a user of a second-hand G9 (latest upgrade from G7 to G80 to G90 to s/h G9) and I liked your picture of the Coreopsis. This is a friendly and well informed site. Thanks to everyone here on this friendly forum now I can. I just couldn’t get the output files to look anything like the SOOC jpeg files. The mu43 cameras do not do well with noise so DeepPrime is a fantastic tool that opens up the opportunity to shoot at much higher ISO than I otherwise could. Put simply, I want to shoot in RAW so that I have the ability to use all of the tools in PL but I want the end result to have the same overall look as a Panasonic jpeg. ![]() I probably should have more clearly stated my goal in my first post. Thank you for asking the right questions to get things going in the right direction. It was as simple as loading the Adobe DCP profile and tweaking the exposure slightly (thank you to for pointing me to the profiles).Ĭoncerning not providing enough detail in the OP I simply did not know what the community would need to answer the question. I knew that posting on this forum would yield the answer, and it has. A very special thank you to everyone that has contributed here.
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