


- Lightroom 5.7.1 with orf files from om d em 5ii pro#
- Lightroom 5.7.1 with orf files from om d em 5ii iso#
Images can be captured at up to f/8 with a shutter speed of up to eight seconds and a sensitivity of up to ISO 1600. Another two seconds are required to compile the final image.
Lightroom 5.7.1 with orf files from om d em 5ii pro#
Then, the E-M5 Mark II compiles those images to produce a super-high resolution shot that rivals those captured with a 40-megapixel full-frame camera.Ī tripod and a high-resolution M.ZUIKO® DIGITAL PRO or M.ZUIKO Premium lens are recommended to use the 40-Megapixel High-Res Shot mode, which captures eight shots over a period of one second. The 40-Megapixel High-Res Shot mode captures eight sequential images, moving the sensor by 0.5-pixel steps between each shot. In addition to the exceptional 16-megapixel stills you’ve come to expect from OM-D, the E-M5 Mark II captures 40-megapixel images*2 using an innovative pixel-shift technique that is facilitated by the voice-coil motor IS unit. “The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II takes high-resolution imaging to a whole new level. How’s that even possible? Here’s what Olympus have to say about that: It features state-of-the-art 5-axis in body image stabilisation (supposedly much better than the one of the Sony A7 II) Intra-frame and IPB (Long-GOP) codecs (77Mb/s and 52Mb/s respectively) and an intriguing features that photographers would love – that is the ability to get 40MP raw images from a 16MP sensor? Apparently the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II camera has some pretty unique features up its sleeve. Never got excited about them, I guess I’ve always been a Canon guy. I’ve never owned or shot with Olympus cameras, nor with Nikons.
