![]() And you'll see just how amazing the NR in JPG has become. One of the best ways to get to know your G9 is to experiment at home in different light conditions. It works for me, but may not be the best for everyone. Just seven guests maximum for 13 days and nights, from Nov 17 to will tour vibrant, colorful India on an adventure that includes the Pushkar Camel Fair, the Taj Mahal, and some of the most colorful cities on the subcontinent. This is not the only way to set up the JPG and video. This photography tour is sure to be one of the most incredible travel and photo education experiences youve ever had. I keep it there all the time.Īnyway, congratulations on a G9. ![]() Oh, and the "Highlights-Shadows" I have it set to boost shadows +2, and -2 Highlights. When the lights get low I shoot RW2, and switch the iDynamic to High for the 4K. If you're shooting in low light like a nightscape or nightlight on a city street, the iDynamic is the adjustment that will get you more shadow detail for JPG and video. And with several to choose from they can help get video and photo perfect right out the camera. Thus, using the custom WB tunes up the colors well for different looks of a photo and video. And with G9's big dynamic range, there is a lot of room for editing RW2, but JPG will be limited like the 4K 8bit files. Any extreme adjustments reduce the quality of 4K video, and leaves little to adjust in video editing. Reason I don't make any adjustment to Photo Style, is I need the most data to work with for the 4K video. In bright light Cinelike V works well, and in low light Cinelike D works good. As for adjustments to photo style, I don't make any, they seem to be well balanced for JPG and 4K video. One way to know how you want the JPG to look is to try out some custom WB. ![]() Low light with a lot of dark areas will not work well at ISO 12800 or 6400. The only caveat is, the scene must have strong light to bring out the clarity and details. And the G9 processes a great JPG high ISO shot up to 12800, which is usable for most social media platforms. IME with various cameras and brands, the G9 nails the realistic look better than any I've used in the past. ![]() It depends on how realistic you want your JPGs to look. ![]()
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