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Natural
"PHOTO STYLE"
-2
CONTRAST
+3
SHARPNESS
+4
+2
-4+3
HIGHLIGHT SHADOW
OFF
iDYNAMIC
OFF
16-255
LUMINANCE LEVEL
Unsharp Mask*
ADOBE
POST-PRODUCTION
AMOUNT
?
RADIUS
?
THRESHOLD
?
Blur / Sharpen
DAVINCI RESOLVE
POST-PRODUCTION
LENS @FULL WIDE
?
LENS @MID-ZOOM
?
LENS @FULL TELE
?
REAL RATINGS
After testing each lens-sensor combo, I like to know if the rendering is going to look realistic SOOC (Straight Out of Camera) or if it will need a LUT (to match the shots to other lenses and cameras).

CONTRAST
B
IS THE CONTRAST "REAL"?

SHARPNESS
B
IS THE SHARPNESS "REAL"?

NOISE
B
IS THE NOISE "REAL"?

COLOR
C
IS THE COLOR "REAL"?
*Click here to learn more about "REAL" Ratings. These ratings are AFTER my custom settings are applied (most combos don't look real good with default settings).
NOTES:
These CUSTOM SETTINGS actually produce an image that is good almost SOOC (Straight Out of Camera) and yet with a bit more CONTRAST than is REAL...but it might actually work well when uploading to YouTube (which seems to change things a little). One thing that is interesting, is this lens has so much CONTRAST it's pretty impressive but not realistic...These settings correct for that, and the result is a pretty good image, but the lens is not very sharp, and so I added SHARPNESS to make it look more realistic (and did other things too). It also has an interesting HIGHLIGHT SHADOW curve applied, and it was difficult to figure it out to start with. In the end, I may not keep this lens, but it's not because of the image quality, but because I've been figuring out that, if I'm buying full frame lenses (like this one) to potentially be used both on full frame AND Micro Four Thirds, then it really needs to start at around 24mm (or wider) to be good tool for me.
The goal of our camera settings is to improve what we call the "lens-sensor relationship" by adjusting the contrast, sharpness, noise reduction and color to create an image that looks less digital and more organic (more like film, etc). Therefore, the first step is to apply the custom settings while shooting, and the second is to add a lens-sensor LUT, to finalize the image.



