Lens and camera settings:
50mm f/2.0 @ f/7.1, 1/80sec (underexposed to protect highlights, then bumped back up a stop. Exposing an extra stop actually blew the highlights here), ISO 400. WB @ 5400K.

Lens and camera settings:
50mm f/2.0 @ f/8.0, 1/80sec and ISO 400. WB @ 5400K. Same story with the exposure.

Lens and camera settings:
50mm f/2.0 @ f/4.0, 1/100sec and ISO 400. WB @ 5400K.

In the third photo, it's once again painfully obvious how much I depend on Olympus software to do the initial post processing. The colors simply don't come out as good in Adobe Camera Raw (Either in Lightroom or Photoshop). If anyone has an answer for me, please do share.
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