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E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - stoppingdown - 11-03-2016

According to 43rumors:

 

http://www.43rumors.com/this-one-is-impressive-e-m1ii-takes-sharp-15-seconds-handheld-photos/

 

 




E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - Klaus - 11-04-2016

Boring bar - nobody in there.




E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - toni-a - 11-04-2016

Quote:Boring bar - nobody in there.
That's why he is wasting 15 seconds of his precious time on shooting beer 



E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - josa - 11-04-2016

15 seconds isunreal, the camera was standing on a bar right? Big Grin




E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - stoppingdown - 11-04-2016

Quote:15 seconds isunreal, the camera was standing on a bar right? Big Grin
 

Perhaps he hadn't started to drink... yet.

 

Anyway, a perfect slogan for a very effective stability system could be "... and you can even get drunk and still get sharp photos".



E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - dave9t5 - 11-04-2016

IBIS = inebriated image stabilization




E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - JJ_SO - 11-05-2016

Aren't the highlights blown out? Big Grin


I don't know, but from my shooting beer in a dark, deserted bar experiences 15 sec at f/5.6 and ISO 200 or less appears to be a bit on the long side of exposure.


Even more impressive: Vailiev claims to have taken 7756 shots in outdoor and studio situation and the battery was at 28% after that. Why am I doubting that? This is just one digit too much, I think.


E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - thxbb12 - 11-05-2016

15 sec. and still at 28% of battery after 7756 shots seem both unrealistic.

However, the IBIS implementation seems quite impressive.

Robin Wong, although quite a bit biased, claims it works for several seconds https://robinwong.blogspot.ch/2016/11/olympus-om-d-e-m1-mark-ii-review.html

There must still be some truth to it. 




E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - stoppingdown - 11-05-2016

Quote: 

There must still be some truth to it. 
 

Well, even though they are just 4/6secs, it could start to be useful for e.g. flowing water long exposures without tripod.



E-M1II: 15 sec exposure, hand held, sharp - wim - 12-22-2016

Quote:15 sec. and still at 28% of battery after 7756 shots seem both unrealistic.

However, the IBIS implementation seems quite impressive.

Robin Wong, although quite a bit biased, claims it works for several seconds <a class="bbc_url" href="https://robinwong.blogspot.ch/2016/11/olympus-om-d-e-m1-mark-ii-review.html">https://robinwong.blogspot.ch/2016/11/olympus-om-d-e-m1-mark-ii-review.html</a>

There must still be some truth to it.


The battery of the EM-1 Mk II actually is more than twice the size of the batteries of the other OM-D cameras and the Pen F. It also has a much more energy effecient set of electronics. In combination with the high fps-rate it has, this could well be possible.


Kind regards, Wim