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machts gut

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  1. Darkroom recognizes my Lumix GX7 and my Pana and Olympus lenses and corrects them, when I wish to. So I don't see a general problem, but the upgrade rate of the lens correction module maybe slower than with LR.
  2. Forgot to mention. My limited eye sight means, I have to shoot from the hip. I definitely need a view finder.
  3. Some weeks ago I was on a 6 days hike in France and couldn't be bothered to take even my m43 with me. So I took my phone. The results are o.k., but I simply missed my camera. Low light is a problem. Portraits are difficult. But I liked that I didn't have to think about weight and space in my back pack. Vogesen Querung
  4. You could give Darktable a try. Designed for Linux, you also get it for Apple and, since recently, for Windows. A free and powerful open source programm. The UI is different, also it looks a bit like LR. You get used to it and there is much support in the net.
  5. I would suggest the Pana GH2. Many find the results better than the Gh3 (colours), it offers many options and you get it for little money.
  6. There's no 14-44, but a 14-42 that is said to be better than the 14-45. I had an E-410. It produces nice colours and should still deliver good results. I found it to be noisy if you set ISO higher than 400. Long exposures are possible. Time lapse probably not out of cam. You would need an extra timer and software.
  7. Sony RX100 Mark III might be a fine camera. High photo and video quality, very small and light. Viewfinder, fast lens. Or the Panasonic LX 100
  8. Berlin, Neue Nationalgalerie, Mies van der Rohe
  9. Thanks again. I guess I will try different options (JPGs, Tiff, PNG) and look if I see a difference.
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