![]() It wasn't the case, but the technology seems to be very close to the point where it will appear on hi-end conventional cameras. Many speculated that the Nikon Z9 or Canon R3 would have global shutter. Virtually instantaneous readout would have meant the period between the successive shots was so brief that they could be composited quickly enough to virtually eliminate motion blur and the weird artefacts that occur with moving water and foliage in current pixel-shift cameras. ![]() Many people here including myself hoped that the camera would have a global shutter, and if that had been the case (as I pointed out in another post) it WOULD have been possible to use hand-held hi-res for BIF and action, and would have put the OM on par with our FF Nikon, Canon and Sony cameras. But I don't agree that it is out of topic - anything concerning the OM1 is on topic. BIF is probably not included in any of these scenarios.Ĭlick to expand.Your second interpretation is the correct one. The tips at the bottom of the article are also enlightening.īird portraits using bird-eye AF might work with high res. The 50 megapixel handheld mode where "slight movement in your image is unavoidable, like a posed portrait or landscapes" - landscapes, portraits (static), general photography at wide/medium focal lengths, or any situation where a tripod isn't practical/allowed. The 80 megapixel tripod mode is useful for "scenes where nothing in your subject is moving" - architecture, landscape (on a still day), interiors, still life, macro, and night sky. It's akin to doing HDR with 16 images, the processing takes time. This has nothing to do with the card speed, buffer speed, or shutter speed. The OM1 doesn't appear to be substantially different from the EM1's in this regard, other than reducing the required number of frames and reducing the processing time from 15 seconds to 5 seconds per image. It provides a pretty good summary of the mechanism and the conditions where it works. ![]() You might take a look at this content that Olympus posted to DPReview about the Olympus High Res Shot modes.
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