gavinlg
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http://www.gabriellemotola.com/photoblog/olympus-omd-em-5-in-brief/
Guy seems very excited about the dynamic range out of camera. Indeed it does look MUCH better than the previous pen sensor. I wonder who makes this 16mp unit?
Guy seems very excited about the dynamic range out of camera. Indeed it does look MUCH better than the previous pen sensor. I wonder who makes this 16mp unit?
I hear it is re-engineered alien technology.
gavinlg
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squirrel$$$bandit
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Holy moses. That will be adequate, then.
gavinlg
Veteran
Holy moses. That will be adequate, then.
Not wrong! I'm becoming more and more convinced this isn't a panasonic sensor. Maybe sony or samsung?
http://fourthirds-user.com/2012/03/full_size_olympus_omd_em5_raw_and_jpeg_samples_to_download.php
The first iso1600 sample is very good. At least as good as my 5d.
Someone switched the samples. 
I am sticking with my Area 51 explaination.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
gavinlg said:
If that's a legit test it's very impressive, especially considering the OM-D has a smaller sensor. we shall see!
I'm anxious to get mine!
cmedin
Well-known
Hard to pass any judgment on that test since there is nothing that tells us how well the E-M5 images hold on to detail after NR is applied.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Well how about that...
I'm not crazy about the fuzz that started to be noticeable at 12800 ASA ... but hey, looks like I'm going to get *very* clean and sharp 6400. That's one full stop extra from what I care about anyways
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Hard to pass any judgment on that test since there is nothing that tells us how well the E-M5 images hold on to detail after NR is applied.
That *may* only matter if everyone applies NR to most of their pictures.
I certainly don't, and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone in this.
I shoot in RAW and don't know how to apply NR. At some point I do want to get proficient in this whole digital thing, but so far so good I guess.
EthanFrank
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I shoot in RAW and don't know how to apply NR. At some point I do want to get proficient in this whole digital thing, but so far so good I guess.
Lightroom makes it dead easy, if you ever feel like experimenting.
cmedin
Well-known
That *may* only matter if everyone applies NR to most of their pictures.
I certainly don't, and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone in this.
Well, what I meant is that those particular sample images do not show if there is an excessive amount of NR killing details while making the images less noisy. They look quite clean, but since there is no real detail (just big splotches of color and black) it could be NR cranked to hell and beyond just smearing everything out.
ajuk
Established
If this camera has such a great sensor, why don't Olympus put that sensor in an SLR?
celluloidprop
Well-known
Why would they want to? Canon and Nikon pretty well have that market overwhelmed, with Sony/Pentax/etc. coming in behind.
Olympus has done well with the mirrorless niche, this is an extension of the same.
Olympus has done well with the mirrorless niche, this is an extension of the same.
gavinlg
Veteran
If this camera has such a great sensor, why don't Olympus put that sensor in an SLR?
For all intents and purposes, the OMd is pretty much an SLR. For it's size though, the mirrorless adaptation allows it to have MUCH smaller lenses, MUCH larger viewfinder, and smaller overall size. It looks like their AF is faster than they ever achieved with a true SLR too.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Some I think ajuk might not like the OM-D. Just guessing.
plummerl
Well-known
Yuh think??? Oh wait, he's never seen one.Some I think ajuk might not like the OM-D. Just guessing.
cmedin
Well-known
For all intents and purposes, the OMd is pretty much an SLR. For it's size though, the mirrorless adaptation allows it to have MUCH smaller lenses, MUCH larger viewfinder, and smaller overall size. It looks like their AF is faster than they ever achieved with a true SLR too.
For static subjects, but contrast detect AF is still at a disadvantage compared to phase detect AF for anything that moves, so I would expect it to still lag behind when it comes to tracking.
Mind you, I have had one on pre-order since it was announced, and am quite excited about it, but as with any camera there are trade-offs involved.
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