Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Olympus working to make the 40-megapixel usable even without a tripod

Olympus working to make the 40-megapixel usable even without a tripod







Olympus E-M5 Mark II reproduces images in 40 megapixel camera with a multi-shot and displacement sensor distance of 0.5 pixels at a time: now the technology can only be used with a tripod, but Olympus is working to apply it the pictures freehand.


One of the features that most caught interest of the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II is certainly the technology Hi-Res multi-shot, that allows to obtain images of 40 megapixels combining 8 shots taken by moving the sensor on the sides of a square of two pixels from the side in steps of half a pixel at a time. The technology currently requires maximum stability and can only be used to shoot subjects complete stop.


Olympus working to make the 40-megapixel usable even without a tripod


In an interview with the General Manager of Olympus DPReview division’s products and marketing planning Setsuya Kataoka said that the Japanese brand is working to make the technology can also be used freehand, without a tripod and in situations more daily than those to which the present multi-shot is confined.


Olympus working to make the 40-megapixel usable even without a tripod


Olympus working to make the 40-megapixel usable even without a tripod


Above our test, which found documented here. From the current 1-2 seconds required currently for the system to capture and compose the shots will go to 1 / 60s, a bit ‘as in the multi-shot technologies for raising the ISO. We’ll see when Olympus will release ews about, and especially if you will be included in a new camera, or will be made available as a firmware update for the current OM-D E-M5 MKII.



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