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That is not clear. I suspect (and hope) that it isn't like the Hassy stuff.The 40 MP mode could make for a very nice killer small product / studio shooting camera.
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That is not clear. I suspect (and hope) that it isn't like the Hassy stuff.The 40 MP mode could make for a very nice killer small product / studio shooting camera.
Well, I sincerely doubt the shutter will be able to shift 8 times (if the rumor got that right), to do a full exposure that will be clear of artifacts for moving subjects. Think about continuous shooting as it is - what is it? 6/8 FPS? That's not enough to freeze subjects.That is not clear. I suspect (and hope) that it isn't like the Hassy stuff.
If you are already using an E-M1 or E-M5 for studio strobe work, then you should be fine with the 40MP version. Personally, I struggle with my E-M1 with studio strobes in the admittedly brief amount of experience with it in the studio.The 40 MP mode could make for a very nice killer small product / studio shooting camera. This doesn't benefit the photography I do but it's nice to have.
What I *really want* is an electronic shutter option.
- Ricardo
I don't think we need to wait to make some commonsense discussion. I mean, we are after all discussing a rumor, no? You are already as suing this would help noise and DR. Noise I can see, not sure about DR.8 is the rumored maximum. If I am looking for low noise and better DR in a 16MP cam, I can live with fewer frames.
Let us wait what comes out instead attempting a speculative debate about vaporware.
Let's keep fingers crossed!Not many shown here look like "static" subjects in a studio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1421828030&v=RdTpmrcqI60&x-yt-cl=84411374
not neccesarily static. i mean, the 5 axi sensor stablization system must fuctions on a millisecond basis. This rumored 40mp capability is based on the same sensor shift technology, so it would take only a small fraction of a second to complete 8 shots in good light, no?I think that the 40MP process in the upcoming EM5 is for sure a great thing.
But - as there is the need for taking 8 frames there is some longer time involved than for taking only 1 frame. So even if this happens within the exposure interval with (fast) moving subjects the effect of higher resolution could be cancelled by motion unsharpness .... but, but, but we will see.
Definitely for "static" subjects it is a big plus now for m43, so anyway a welcome new feature
I am sure But my new Romulan Intelligence sources tell me it's for still only. Makes sense, just like the Hassy.Ricardo, You convinced me with your logic and coherence.
Of course. They are shots taken with the OMD EM-5, OMD EM-1 and OMD EM-10.Not many shown here look like "static" subjects in a studio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1421828030&v=RdTpmrcqI60&x-yt-cl=84411374
Yes but you have one big problem with this logic- the sensor needs to reset. You are right- it would take a fraction of a second but that fraction isn't that small to freeze subjects. You need like 1/60+ at least to freeze a lot of subjects. Walking people on the streets we are talking about 1/80-125 at least for a decent freeze.not neccesarily static. i mean, the 5 axi sensor stablization system must fuctions on a millisecond basis. This rumored 40mp capability is based on the same sensor shift technology, so it would take only a small fraction of a second to complete 8 shots in good light, no?
Not lame, but rather a non sequitur I'd have thought.That pushed me to buy an A7s. Lame, I know.
What's more: I'd have thought a different brand switch was imminent ...Not lame, but rather a non sequitur I'd have thought.
I don't think I've been concentrating BartWhat's more: I'd have thought a different brand switch was imminent ...
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I am put off by the "pro" lenses from Olympus as well.What's more: I'd have thought a different brand switch was imminent ...
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It is quite relevant to me and concerns your favorite brand.Not lame, but rather a non sequitur I'd have thought.