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I was looking at the settings for the film styles (std, vivid, natural). All the settings Contrast Sharpness and Saturation are set to standard. Is standard the same measurement for each film style (1 meter = 1 meter) or is standard relative for each film style (1 meter does not = 1 meter)? The reason I ask is I am not noticing significant differences between film styles. It may be that I have to go find some subjects with vibrant colors and do comparative photos.

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"Film styles" in a camera are a complete gimmick IMO. Not only are they JPG only; creating a certain "film-like" look, if you are into that kind of thing, can be done a hundred times better on a DNG in postprocessing.

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My camera is normally set to DNG only, so the film styles are of no value to me whatever. When I turn on JPEG output, I usually use Natural because that's the most pliable for editing with JPEG files. 

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