(FT5) E-M5 successor has sensor shift to create up to 40 megapixel images on the fly!

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The Pixel shift tech from the Hasselblad H5D-200c. Something similar is coming from Olympus.

An anonymous source sent me a precious info that I luckily could confirm via one of my best trusted sources. So here is the big news:

The new Olympus camera coming during the first week of February will be called Olympus E-M5II (or E-M5 Mark II). And the big new feature of the camera is “sensor shift” shooting. The camera has a 16 Megapixel sensor that can shoot up to 40 Megapixel by shifting the sensor (in up to 8 frames of single shots).

The sources didn’t explain me in very detail how it works but my guess is that it works in a similar way of the Hasselblad H5D-200c. Hasselblad (Pdf file here) describes the tech in that way:

High precision piezo-electrical actuators control movements of the sensor in ½ and in one pixel increments. By combining six shots, offset by a combination of both ½ pixel increments and one pixel increments, the colors, Red, Green and Blue of each point are obtained with a double resolution in both the X and Y directions. The result is an astonishing 200Mpixel full color image with no artifacts, such as moiré.
The Bayer Mosaic filter pattern covers the pixels of the sensor. Moving the sensor in one pixel increments between shots, allows for the exact R, G, B values to be captured in every pixel. The multiple captures are then assembled to deliver the correct colors and ultimate definition of detail. Adding captures, each offset by a ½ pixel sensor movement, creates space for extending the sensor resolution from 50Mpix to 200Mpix. The outstanding definition of color and detail is maintained

Olympus will likely use their own 5 axis stabilization system to achieve that micro-sensor-shifting. Just like you create HDR images from multiple shots you can create a high-resolution image. The BIG question here is how good it works when you take a picture of non static subjects like people and so on.
Anyway, I hope to get more details about the tech works during the coming weeks. In the meantime I Thank the anonymous source for sending me this info and the trusted source for confirming that it’s correct! I do hope you will teach me mroe about that new special Olympus tech if you can :)


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New Samyang 12mm f/2.0 MFT lens tested by ePhotozine.

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ePhotozine (Click here) reviewed the new Samyang 12mm f/2.0 MFT lens. And those are their lens PROS and CONS:

Excellent sharpness in the centre from maximum aperture
Very good build quality
Compact
Low CA
Good value

Lack of autofocus may put some people off (although it really shouldn’t)

This is really a great lens from Samyang!

Lens preorders:
Black at Adorama (Click here) and BHphoto (Click here).
Silver at Adorama (Click here) and BHphoto (Click here).

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(FT5) The E-M5 successor is “a bit” different from current E-M5 (and has “new higher image resolution”).

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Image on top.: [shoplink 28222 ebay]OM-1 film camera[/shoplink].

Two highly trusted sources told me the new E-M5 successor will indeed be announced the first week of February. Both of them already saw the camera and told me the camera looks “a bit different” from the current E-M5. They also told me the camera sensor delivers a new “higher resolution” image. Both sources know the exact specs but for obvious reasons cannot tell me them. But they wanted to let 43rumors readers know they can finally expect to see some new features :)

So let’s sum up the little (but highly FT5 rated) news we have ont he E-M5 successor:
– Sligthly different body style than the current E-M5
– New Image resolution (yes, it’s a bit strange I know. They said higher resolution image and not “sensor”!).
– announcement first week of February 2015

Now let’s hope the “real” specs will pop out soon :)

oh….and do not forget…there is one more thing to come from Olympus. One more exciting camera also to be announced at CP+! Full article on 43rumors here.


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Technical note: Please clear browsers cache or reload page to get rid of a caching issue.

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Since November 27 our server had a caching issue. What happens is that new posts will not show up on the main 43rumors homepage.
We now solved the problem but to see new content on the homepage you may be required to clear your cache or reload the homepage with “control + F5” button. Do it …also because there is a rumor coming in 1 hour you will not want to miss to read ;)

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Cool! Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera shoots pictures in space!

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What you see here on top is a frame from a video shot with the [shoplink 49834 ebay]Micro Four Thirds BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera[/shoplink] sent with a ballon on the space frontier! The lens Keisuke Iwaya used to shoot this is the [shoplink 49835 ebay]Panasonic Lumix G Vario 7-14mm f/4.0[/shoplink]. The video can be seen here:

Fusen Ucyu – BMPCC GOES TO SPACE from Raitank on Vimeo.

Keisuke writes:

“Fusen Ucyu (Baloon Space) Project” is a young ambitious amateur astrophysicist, Keisuke Iwaya’s private mission to send various cameras up to space beyond the earth’s atmosphere with Meteorological balloons to shoot beautiful images of our blue planet.

On 20th of July, 2014, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera was sent up for the first time with Atomos NinjaStar, with 128GB CFast card, to capture the whole two-hour-long journey from the ground to 28.5km (17.7mile) peak at stratosphere, and free-fall back to the Mother Earth.

Newshooter writes:

Going into space was going to push the camera to its absolute limits. The BMPCC is only rated to work in temperatures between 0-40c. The camera also had to free fall for 30 minutes and then survive the impact once it came back to earth. The team designed several features that enabled all the equipment to return intact and operational.

The amazing pictures of the tools they used can be seen at raitank.jp/archives/18184. What a great project!

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