Olympus definitely deserves high praises for its in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system in its OM-D E-M5 II mirrorless camera to shift its sensor in order to create multiple images, then merge them together to create one super high-resolution image. Thanks to this technology, the OM-D E-M5 II, which has a native resolution of 16 MP can shoot large 40 MP images.
The way Olympus implemented its high resolution mode is by shifting its sensor by half a pixel in a clockwise direction, creating a total of eight 16 MP images, which it automatically captures in a sequence using its electronic shutter (you don’t hear any shutter actuations in between). Those eight images are then stitched together to form a single 40 MP image. Very clever and cool technology for sure!
Get the detailed review at Photographylife.
The way Olympus implemented its high resolution mode is by shifting its sensor by half a pixel in a clockwise direction, creating a total of eight 16 MP images, which it automatically captures in a sequence using its electronic shutter (you don’t hear any shutter actuations in between). Those eight images are then stitched together to form a single 40 MP image. Very clever and cool technology for sure!
Get the detailed review at Photographylife.
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