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Very nice Rich. Did you get a 3rd holster for the DP3M?A few more......
Oh Carl.....you know me SO well.....another OpTech neoprene pouch, another grip from Richard and another Lance strap (of a different color). I literally can throw all three into my messenger bag and know which one is which to grab.Very nice Rich. Did you get a 3rd holster for the DP3M?
That has been my experience as well. If exposure is OK, essentially no PP needed after export from SPP 5.5.Oh Carl.....you know me SO well.....another OpTech neoprene pouch, another grip from Richard and another Lance strap (of a different color). I literally can throw all three into my messenger bag and know which one is which to grab.
I also ordered a $5 metal tele-lens hood with cap from China. Should work out OK.
The DP3M is quite the different beast from its siblings. The colors are truer. I had to upgrade to SPP 5.5 in order to process the RAW files. They seem to need so little correction. In fact the last five shots I posted from the botanical gardens needed no further correction in LR.
R
Nicely done. Really picked up the subtle blush in the petals.
Carl.....I can see in this shot....compared to the one you took with the DP2M, that this renders quite differently.Nicely done. Really picked up the subtle blush in the petals.
Thank you, yes the blossom color is quite delicate and easy to blow out next to the dark shades in the leaves.Nicely done. Really picked up the subtle blush in the petals.
Yes, colors do seem to render differently in the DP3M images and more accurate as well.Carl.....I can see in this shot....compared to the one you took with the DP2M, that this renders quite differently.
R