Kind of amused to read that people tweak the in-camera settings and use RAW.
That's no use then, the RAWs are straight off the sensor and anything you think you see changed is just the JPEG rendering in the EVF and back screen, when you import into software it all gets discarded. So changing from anything but standard settings makes your viewfinder image look good, while the actual RAW might have different lighting balance etc.
My camera is set to the Provia film type, 'standard'. No changes in saturation, sharpness etc. Dynamic Range set to 100. In Lightroom I have created a profile that gets the RAW file closer to the JPEG rendering, it is applied during import.
I've created a second in-camera preset with setting for digital video. This works good for me.