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    you should specify your settings for the shot and 100% zoom in on your focal point. If you focused on the tailight and look at a 100% crop of the wheels it wont be too accurate and vise versa..


    From what i see it is fine, 4/3 are not comparable to a APS-C/35mm sensor in any way at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RBS View Post
    you should specify your settings for the shot and 100% zoom in on your focal point. If you focused on the tailight and look at a 100% crop of the wheels it wont be too accurate and vise versa..


    From what i see it is fine, 4/3 are not comparable to a APS-C/35mm sensor in any way at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RBS View Post
    you should specify your settings for the shot and 100% zoom in on your focal point. If you focused on the tailight and look at a 100% crop of the wheels it wont be too accurate and vise versa..


    From what i see it is fine, 4/3 are not comparable to a APS-C/35mm sensor in any way at all.
    I asked a few questions over at the mu-43's board and they recommended me shooting in just raw and exposing to the right. I did that and i think i might be happier with the image i am getting.

    Here is an edit in light room from the raw file:


    To me it looks as if it has gotten rid of most of the noise i am seeing (some were calling it jpeg smearing ???)


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