Just reading a few comments, why not buy the proven TG-6? What are your concerns with this proven and much-reviewed camera?Hi folks, what is a good alternative to the Olympus TG6?
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Just reading a few comments, why not buy the proven TG-6? What are your concerns with this proven and much-reviewed camera?Hi folks, what is a good alternative to the Olympus TG6?
Interesting - I am replacing my Olympus OMD EM5 II with a TG6 (don't ask!) and I will be interested to compare. I know the TG6 is a step down but I bet (not considering NatGeo) that the outcome will be comparable. I will let you know!
Use the free Adobe DNG converter. It will ingest the Olympus RAW photos and output DNG's, which are universal RAW's. Any version of lightroom should be able to then import the RAW with no loss of quality.
I use Olympus Workplace to convert to TIFF, then process in LR.Use the free Adobe DNG converter. It will ingest the Olympus RAW photos and output DNG's, which are universal RAW's. Any version of lightroom should be able to then import the RAW with no loss of quality.
For me, there are 2 problems. One, image quality. A6000 wins w/o much difference in size and pricing. Two, controls when shooting with a flash. For TG-6 they recommend shooting in the A mode, but this is too complicated. So I use TG-6 only as my snorkeling camera w/o the case and flash. Here it is a winner because it is small.Just reading a few comments, why not buy the proven TG-6? What are your concerns with this proven and much-reviewed camera?