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Z5/Z5ii
Anyone move from Fuji to Z5ii
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 834457" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>While I agree with shooting Raw and tweeking the color layer, I tried to answer the OP's question in a direct manner. </p><p></p><p>I have to disagree with the people complaining about Picture Control being difficult to use. Rolling a custom color profile all by yourself with the software is the hard part. But if you visit the second website I linked to, it is just a matter of selecting profiles and downloading. The site shows previews of how the profiles alter the colors on an assortment of images to choose from. On Z series cameras you write them to your memory card and select from the I-button menu. It's fairly painless. And the EVF shows your composition with the Picture Controls profile applied. Even with a B/W profile. Want to go back to normal? Just press the I-menu, touch the Picture Control icon, scroll to select Normal again. I think I remember 12 or 16 profiles can be stored to select from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 834457, member: 48483"] While I agree with shooting Raw and tweeking the color layer, I tried to answer the OP's question in a direct manner. I have to disagree with the people complaining about Picture Control being difficult to use. Rolling a custom color profile all by yourself with the software is the hard part. But if you visit the second website I linked to, it is just a matter of selecting profiles and downloading. The site shows previews of how the profiles alter the colors on an assortment of images to choose from. On Z series cameras you write them to your memory card and select from the I-button menu. It's fairly painless. And the EVF shows your composition with the Picture Controls profile applied. Even with a B/W profile. Want to go back to normal? Just press the I-menu, touch the Picture Control icon, scroll to select Normal again. I think I remember 12 or 16 profiles can be stored to select from. [/QUOTE]
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