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Vicuna
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I'm just curious, whats the difference between the natural or vivid setting? I have an E500. Is it just in camera sharpening?
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Dromedary
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Vivid has more saturated color and the contrast goes up a bit I believe. Use Vivid when you want that more "Fuji Velvia" saturaed look (doesn't quite look like Velvia)- probably more like Kodak Ektachrome or such (if that's the "saturated Kodak film')
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Vicuna
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I'll go shoot some natural and vivid shots with my e3 and try to post them. Nothing fancy.
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