Why the 5-axis stabilizer is a blessing

Del Pierro

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You are wrong, look again, and give it a little thought. You can see that the performer's shoe is sharp, in focus, unlike the audience. But the scene is photographed at 1/6 s! Do you imagine that a moving - fast moving! - person would come out sharp? The whole purpose of the image is to illustrate the use of slow shutter speed...
 
You are wrong, look again, and give it a little thought. You can see that the performer's shoe is sharp, in focus, unlike the audience. But the scene is photographed at 1/6 s! Do you imagine that a moving - fast moving! - person would come out sharp? The whole purpose of the image is to illustrate the use of slow shutter speed...

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Antonio
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Subject distance 2 m

Depth of field

Near limit 1.83 m

Far limit 2.21 m

Total 0.38 m

In front of subject 0.17 m (45%)

Behind subject 0.21 m (55%)
 
You are wrong, look again, and give it a little thought. You can see that the performer's shoe is sharp, in focus, unlike the audience. But the scene is photographed at 1/6 s! Do you imagine that a moving - fast moving! - person would come out sharp? The whole purpose of the image is to illustrate the use of slow shutter speed...
 
You are wrong, look again, and give it a little thought. You can see that the performer's shoe is sharp, in focus, unlike the audience. But the scene is photographed at 1/6 s! Do you imagine that a moving - fast moving! - person would come out sharp? The whole purpose of the image is to illustrate the use of slow shutter speed...
 
With my camera held high over my head. Two seconds with the EM-5 and 17 mm. :)





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For me, the new stability system in the E-M5 Mk.2 has me extremely interested, as all the reviews I've seen of it show that it is far more capable due to its precision. That is what I am primarily interested in with the new camera, and not the high resolution stitching.

The current IBIS is good, but it has limits that I have hit many times in regular shooting. I am perhaps a bad photographer, but it is what it is. The E-M5 Mk.2 really has invaded my thoughts, and is driving me to make possibly unsound decisions. Thankfully, it has some problems that I can use in defense to not run out and pre-order one right away!
 

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