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That looks fantastic except for a blurry area about a third from the right edge. Looks like some software going bananas. I had this now and then with the Panasonic 7-14mm on the GH1/2/3, and was told that it was caused by processing limitations in camera, although I don'tthink Panasonic has ever admitted anything of the sort.Worm hunting was slow today for this robin. E-M1X with the 60mm macro lens. Shot in HHHR mode, but original composited raw was blurry due to movement of the bird so I just ran the ORI file (first raw in the sequence that is saved with the raw high res file) through Topaz AI Gigapixel enlarging to same dimensions as the HHHR file (8160x6120). This a central crop.
Thanks Jorgen. I noticed that blurry area also (and it is in the original file as well) but I don't know what caused it. Shot was taken through a glass window with drizzle going on outside, but other than that I'm not sure. I'll keep an eye out in future shots and see if it repeats.That looks fantastic except for a blurry area about a third from the right edge. Looks like some software going bananas. I had this now and then with the Panasonic 7-14mm on the GH1/2/3, and was told that it was caused by processing limitations in camera, although I don'tthink Panasonic has ever admitted anything of the sort.
The entire upper part seems blurry, no? :facesmack:That looks fantastic except for a blurry area about a third from the right edge. Looks like some software going bananas. I had this now and then with the Panasonic 7-14mm on the GH1/2/3, and was told that it was caused by processing limitations in camera, although I don'tthink Panasonic has ever admitted anything of the sort.
I think that the upper part blur is just a DOF issue and perhaps some distortion from the window glass. This was shot at f/4 and the robin was at the bottom of a small hill. Here is the full size original ORI file for context.The entire upper part seems blurry, no? :facesmack:
However the American Robin is captured very well.
Central Railway Station, Yangon.
I he/she testing the 45mm f1.8 for fire resistance ?Testing out the Zuiko 45mm f/1.8.
GX8 with Zuiko 45mm f/1.8 @ f/2
No, it's the protective gear needed for sharp, bright lensesI he/she testing the 45mm f1.8 for fire resistance ?