01-18-2015, 08:38 AM
And on faster shutter speeds - so instead of 1/8000, four movements would make the whole time 1/2000 (4 × 1/8000), as each exposure position would count additionally, wouldn't it. Instead of higher resolution you'd get higher motion blurr if things move.
But: I confess, I've no knowledge about that, only an idea of what could happen. Yet. I will have a look to the link.
Next point, how fast would the fps be? It's not only saving one picture but multiexposure also takes a bit processing power to bring the pictures together in the right order. x-times more heating of the sensor and therefore more noise?
Edit: so I read the link. "up to 8 shots", so 1/8000 per shot becomes 1/1000 in the final shot, plus some time for shifting the sensor - goodbye fast shutter times, but then it also becomes a philosophical question: The shutter is not fully open at 1/8000 in my 36MP, so I also don't get exactly what happened in that fraction of time (like an ultrashort flash) but a 1/250 storyboard.
Now, when it comes to lowlight, a 1/60 becomes 8/60 = 1/7.5 sec - I expect interesting pictures :blink: Interesting effort from Olympus to go high MP!
But: I confess, I've no knowledge about that, only an idea of what could happen. Yet. I will have a look to the link.
Next point, how fast would the fps be? It's not only saving one picture but multiexposure also takes a bit processing power to bring the pictures together in the right order. x-times more heating of the sensor and therefore more noise?
Edit: so I read the link. "up to 8 shots", so 1/8000 per shot becomes 1/1000 in the final shot, plus some time for shifting the sensor - goodbye fast shutter times, but then it also becomes a philosophical question: The shutter is not fully open at 1/8000 in my 36MP, so I also don't get exactly what happened in that fraction of time (like an ultrashort flash) but a 1/250 storyboard.
Now, when it comes to lowlight, a 1/60 becomes 8/60 = 1/7.5 sec - I expect interesting pictures :blink: Interesting effort from Olympus to go high MP!