Yes, a side-by-side comparison would be interesting but I sold the M9-P before I bought the M10 — and, also, I'm not really into that sort of testing...
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Alone in Bangkok essay on BURN Magazine
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Alone in Bangkok essay on BURN Magazine
fireblade
Vincenzo.
Half a dozen of one, 6 of the other.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
These images are too personally post processed to a particular style to be of any use to me in making any type of judgement about the two cameras and their respective comparative outputs.
That's not a criticism just an observation.
That's not a criticism just an observation.
benlees
Well-known
Frankly, all I want to see on the internet with regard to colour photos and what a digital camera can do what are OOC jpegs. RAW can be fixed or ignored. I prefer to ignore, 99% of the time.
All I can say is the meter in the M10 is very good.
All I can say is the meter in the M10 is very good.
maggieo
More Deadly
It's tough to make good judgments with respect to processed images with a resolution of 72dpi.
Indeed. An excellent point.
icebear
Veteran
To achieve objectively accurate color rendition manual WB is a must.
Don't blame is on the camera auto WB if you don't like the result
Don't blame is on the camera auto WB if you don't like the result
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jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
To achieve objectively accurate color rendition manual WB is a must.
Don't blame is on the camera auto WB if you don't like the result![]()
Camera WB is an irrelevancy - it is set in raw conversion.
willie_901
Veteran
To achieve objectively accurate color rendition manual WB is a must.
Don't blame is on the camera auto WB if you don't like the result![]()
To supplement what jaapv's comment: when a scene is lit by more than one strong light source with different color temperatures, there is no single, correct white balance parameter.
Raw rendering provides more flexibility to successfully apply different color temperature parameters to regions with different light sources. When practical, two test shots placing a grey card in one region followed by another in with placement a different region is helpful.
Luke_Miller
Established
To supplement what jaapv's comment: when a scene is lit by more than one strong light source with different color temperatures, there is no single, correct white balance parameter.
Exactly. Your choices become, eliminate (if possible) one of the light sources, light the scene to overpower the ambient light and create a single color temperature, or do selective white balance in post. Fortunately both Lightroom and Capture One have selective white balance tools.
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