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#1
Feature Requests / Re: Auto ISO limits
October 18, 2013, 06:58:13 AM
+1

What about this Feature, but in PHOTO MODE?
Is it possible? I would love to have this Feature.

EDIT: I am using a 600d.
#2
Feature Requests / Re: LiveView Sharpness
August 08, 2013, 08:52:24 PM
REC PicStyle is perfectly doing what i need.
What i've done:

- loaded the same picture style twice.
- one with higher sharpness for the preview.
- one with normal sharpness for recording.

Thank you a1ex!
#3
Feature Requests / Re: LiveView Sharpness
August 08, 2013, 05:14:20 PM
Ah, ok that clears it up. I will read about REC PicStyle and test it.
#4
Of course, Alex. I dont think you understand my request, maybe
because i am not a native speaker. I try my best with a second attempt.

So, we have the abillity to set LiveView Saturation and Contrast and in
Photo Mode we have also Gain Settings, got me?
What about the same feature for Sharpness?

And something else. Ever heard of beeing friendly? ;-)
#5
Feature Requests / LiveView Sharpness
August 08, 2013, 04:40:37 PM
Hey guys,

i think the Titel speaks for itself. What about this Feature?
I like to see my final image (in terms of Color an Saturation)
sometimes its harder to set exposure with bumped up contrast
and/or saturation but a little bit of sharpness in LiveView
would be a dream.


Best wishes
Sam
#6
For my likings i don't get good Results with any Settings.
Most of the Time it's just too noisy and finally you lose
detail in Post-Production.

@N/A
Thanks for the link. Really interessting. Camera Sharpening
may help, but if you have bad luck in some Situations you
and up with oversharped Footage.
#7
The Problem which i see with Neat Video and other noise reduction tools is,
that you lose sharpness. Shouldn't it be the goal to achive the cleanest, detailed
Picture we can get?
#8
I´m not complaining. Of course Neat Video is doing a good job. I will try to change the dblock settings and look what i can improve.
Any other advises what i can/should try?

@1%
I´ve never tried RAW so i don´t know if it is as noisy as the bumped up h.264. ;)
#9
When i use the Settings from the first post, the footage gets really noisy.
Is it only because of the dblock settings or are there more settings to improve?
What are your favorite Settings?