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NO EFCS in M6 II: a real shame

Started Jan 14, 2022 | Discussions thread
lumenite Senior Member • Posts: 1,208
Re: NO EFCS in M6 II: a real shame

MAC wrote:

wddxnyr wrote:

For this specific feature, I much prefer Sony's implementation. Their apsc sensors are also quite slow, but Sony still allows it. Having this option is certainly better than no option.

Having e-shutter that goes up to 1/16,000 rocks

i don’t think the m50II is a good solution for 1.4 primes in direct sunlight where you would need an ND filter

my RP has the problem of cut off bokeh with F1.4/1.2 primes above ss of 1/1000 starts to become noticeable

so even though there are some considerations when using m6II - I’ll take it for the positives

The reason bokeh is cut off above 1/1000 is because of EFCS, not because of electronic shutter, isn't it?

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