pstevenin
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I personnaly use the VC metal VF, ans so far so good, as the VF is conservative (and I do not wear glasses). but as a left eyed guy, I usually not plug the VF totally in the socket, so you may adjust the VF to you needs.
Regarding the mis-alignment, I live with, not a big deal compared shooting with the VF VS with the screen.
About the settings :
I use BW as is, and the results are quite good.
for the color parts I personnaly use :
1°) for vivid colors up to 400 iso (if you want to... as usually everything is at 0...)
Contrast +1
sharpening 0
intensity +1
2°) for ISO 800 or 1600
Contrast +2
sharpening 0
Intensity -2
just give it a try... Magic for iso 800, and makes color 1600 usable (with some noise cleaning afterwards)
At iso 400 color, usually I remove some chroma noise (and also at iso 1600 with 2°) setup)
at iso 800 B&W, I just apply a slight noise reduction trying to keep details. I don't use it at 1600 for &W (to much noise for my taste)
Have a look at my Street folder. This is raw & cropped materials, & have fun with the GR-D, the most unobtrusive gear even if the quality is far from the Leica or the MF RF (which I use for some more 'serious but boring' photo....)
If you have time, try also the DNG format, you may have some good results for landscapes (esp for the highlights)
Philippe
Regarding the mis-alignment, I live with, not a big deal compared shooting with the VF VS with the screen.
About the settings :
I use BW as is, and the results are quite good.
for the color parts I personnaly use :
1°) for vivid colors up to 400 iso (if you want to... as usually everything is at 0...)
Contrast +1
sharpening 0
intensity +1
2°) for ISO 800 or 1600
Contrast +2
sharpening 0
Intensity -2
just give it a try... Magic for iso 800, and makes color 1600 usable (with some noise cleaning afterwards)
At iso 400 color, usually I remove some chroma noise (and also at iso 1600 with 2°) setup)
at iso 800 B&W, I just apply a slight noise reduction trying to keep details. I don't use it at 1600 for &W (to much noise for my taste)
Have a look at my Street folder. This is raw & cropped materials, & have fun with the GR-D, the most unobtrusive gear even if the quality is far from the Leica or the MF RF (which I use for some more 'serious but boring' photo....)
If you have time, try also the DNG format, you may have some good results for landscapes (esp for the highlights)
Philippe