Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
07-24-2023, 07:40 PM
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as other said already, shoot in RAW and you can adjust the saturation to any level you want, it is just a matter of taste (realistic vs visually striking) and post processing.
Cell phone JPEGs have a high saturation setting by default, so, it looks striking at a first glance, but if you zoom in to 1:1 as you would do to examine your SLR images, you would see high JPEG compression artifacts and noise. The noise and artifacts are particularly strong when you shoot in dimmed light, sometimes overwhelmingly strong.
For well-lid scenes, cell phones do a decent job (especially combined with a ultra-wide-angle lens and HDR computational photography), but in low-light, it is still quite far away from a regular SLR with medium ISO setting.
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Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion
06-20-2021, 07:33 PM
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thank you @marcusBMG, @pres589, @pepperberry farm and @i_trax for your replies. They were very helpful!
I only read that it is for ASP-C, but did not realize it is for mirror-less. I will pass it then.
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