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E-M5 II Hi-Res vs E-M1 II Hi-Res image IQ.. What are the differences?

Started Jul 26, 2017 | Discussions thread
Albert Valentino Veteran Member • Posts: 9,770
Re: E-M5 II Hi-Res vs E-M1 II Hi-Res image IQ.. What are the differences?
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banest wrote:

Donald B wrote:

banest wrote:

banest wrote:

thinker wrote:

David wrote:

the results and prints are absolutely stunning. My understanding is that, the E-M5 II can do Hi-Res with Focus Bracketing. And then, all I've got to do is feed the 64MP RAW converted TIFF files into Helicon and voila.

This is not my understanding. As far as I know you must focus bracket manually when using HighRes. Applies to both em5.2 and em1.2.

Sorry if this has already been mentioned by someone else in another post (haven't read all). Even more sorry if I am wrong!

No automatic focus, or any other bracketing, when in Hi-Res mode. As mentioned, you can do it all manually. In fact just last night I did some HR shots in a slot, with 5 manually adjusted focus points, by moving focus point with the direction pad and then autofocusing. Just let the tripod settle down a few seconds, then shoot. Worked like a champ.

I should clarify the above - no automatic focus bracketing; autofocus still works! Sorry for my poor wording.

hi res on the em52 is automatic incamera, and the em52 has auto focus bracket as well ,but you have to stack them on the computer.

Don

But, the question is, will it do Hi Res AND focus bracketing at same time? I believe the answer is no, for any of the Olympus cameras that have both Hi Res and focus bracketing.

No. The camera cannot focus bracket high res shots. Consider that this operation is extremely intense due to massive file size and relatively low processor power compared to a modern computer. Perhaps in future it will happen but the capture process would need to be ideal, and very time comsuming.

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