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My main concern is for the safety of the models, as I was saying yesterday, but another concern is for the equipment.
In risky situations I tend to prefer less expensive lenses, the ones easily replaceable, but I still tend to use the Leica SL2-S which is one of my most expensive cameras.
When one of my colleagues was teasing me that the girl would be safe but I would have my gear stolen, I started thinking that I do have another camera to use in risky situations, and the new version of Lightroom should be able to read the raw files from this camera without any transformation, I'm talking about the Panasonic Lumix S1.
Maybe it is time to dust it off, I was no longer using it, not even for the backstage videos!
For Sunday iti is back on track, charged and ready to shoot.

I've been very fond of this camera until the Leica took its place, and I'm happy to have an excuse to use it again for serious work!
After all, this photo of Martina demonstrates it worked flawlessly even in low light conditions, and the access to the original raw files could unleash an even better quality...

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NMilbury

Great shot. I'm surprised you need a light with her at all though, considering how she shines as bright as the sun. 😂