- #Lightroom 5.7.1 with orf files from om d em 5ii 1080p
- #Lightroom 5.7.1 with orf files from om d em 5ii pro
#Lightroom 5.7.1 with orf files from om d em 5ii 1080p
However, despite the micro four thirds sensor and the 5-axis IBIS, the camera is missing a crucial feature – no 4K video? Why? 1080p is so 2013… OK, it has 1080p/60 but Samsung and Panasonic are way ahead of the curve. Okay, maybe not something everyone would use, but definitely interesting. 64M RAW images may be processed using Photoshop CS4 and later with a required plug-in.” When shooting in RAW+JPEG mode, the camera will save a 40M JPEG file, a 64M RAW (ORF) file and a 16M RAW (ORI) file. Images can be captured at up to f/8 with a shutter speed of up to eight seconds and a sensitivity of up to ISO 1600. Another two seconds are required to compile the final image.
#Lightroom 5.7.1 with orf files from om d em 5ii pro
Then, the E-M5 Mark II compiles those images to produce a super-high resolution shot that rivals those captured with a 40-megapixel full-frame camera.Ī tripod and a high-resolution M.ZUIKO® DIGITAL PRO or M.ZUIKO Premium lens are recommended to use the 40-Megapixel High-Res Shot mode, which captures eight shots over a period of one second. The 40-Megapixel High-Res Shot mode captures eight sequential images, moving the sensor by 0.5-pixel steps between each shot.
In addition to the exceptional 16-megapixel stills you’ve come to expect from OM-D, the E-M5 Mark II captures 40-megapixel images*2 using an innovative pixel-shift technique that is facilitated by the voice-coil motor IS unit. “The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II takes high-resolution imaging to a whole new level. How’s that even possible? Here’s what Olympus have to say about that: It features state-of-the-art 5-axis in body image stabilisation (supposedly much better than the one of the Sony A7 II) Intra-frame and IPB (Long-GOP) codecs (77Mb/s and 52Mb/s respectively) and an intriguing features that photographers would love – that is the ability to get 40MP raw images from a 16MP sensor?
Apparently the new Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II camera has some pretty unique features up its sleeve. Never got excited about them, I guess I’ve always been a Canon guy. I’ve never owned or shot with Olympus cameras, nor with Nikons.