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I'm going whale snorkeling on the Silver Banks of the Dominican Republic. Rather than lugging around my OM10 in a Nauticam housing with a WWL-1, I've desided to use my TG-6/Olympus housing with a Lraken KRL-02 wet side angle. Any hints for this combo? Will I need to burp the lens once in the water? 

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On 6/7/2024 at 1:58 AM, fruehaufsteher2 said:

Use the OM10. 
 

if going with the whales is similar to French Polynesia, then you will be happy to have all the postprocesss abilities. 

I have exactly the same post-processing workflow with the TG6 and the OM10; both provide RAW, both go into Lightroom. Have I misunderstood your comment?

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1 hour ago, Mel Briscoe said:

I have exactly the same post-processing workflow with the TG6 and the OM10; both provide RAW, both go into Lightroom. Have I misunderstood your comment?

Basically while you can still Raw process the TG-6 gives you much less latitude to boost shadows and and boost contrast before noise and processing artifacts intrude.

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3 hours ago, Chris Ross said:

Basically while you can still Raw process the TG-6 gives you much less latitude to boost shadows and and boost contrast before noise and processing artifacts intrude.

Thanks Chris, that's exactly what I was trying to say.

 

I've been to Moorea 2 years ago and had the RX100VA with me. Nice quality and minimal drag. But when I see what I can get out of the images from the full-frame camera in post-processing, I'm sad that I didn't have a big camera with me back then. You rarely get really close to the big animals (and you shouldn't), so having the largest possible reserves in RAW is extremely important.

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