![]() ![]() I have the E-M5 II, in addition to the previous E-M5 and can see on my complex paper test (which is not a fabric) the difference obtained between a traditional single shots and the HighRes mode: higher resolution, but also clear reduction of moiré and color details that are more faithful to the original, less bayerized. It is faint moiré, here, as in many other cameras of all brands. It is true that the fabric, especially if it is very clear, can create colorful dots, caused by multi micro diffraction of the wires of tissue, but, as I said before, in this picture there are also bands or colored spots, faint color, superimposed to the gray fabric, throughout the 100% crop. It is also well known that fabrics are, among the items, some of the most to risk for this aspect and someone today tries alternative ways to an antialias filter to limit the moirè, moving the sensor. I said mine, excessive or not it is the truth, what is wrong?ĭavid, it's more than obvious and well known that the color moirè is not caused by the lens and therefore not even from this new 7-14mm, but is a Bayer artefact, Olympus here, as in all other brands, Sigma-Foveon excluded. There is a chorus of "as always" which praise Wong. I love the truth and I am critical first with myself, it is an attitude in a scientific sense. I stopped it and wanted to point out, nothing more, nothing less. Yesterday I was looking at these nice pictures made with the 7-14mm and reading his notes.Īrrived at 100% crop of the jacket, I did not liked that thing and Wong's note is patently out of tune. I have recently discovered it, by chance, I appreciate what he does and how he does it, I immediately put it among favorite bookmark. I have not criticized this new spectacular zoom lens and not willing to be critic on a wide spectrum about Wong's blog. Please David, try to understand using the logic. even if we have different native languages. Obviously I have not over saturated your picture, I immediately seen it, the first time, on my Honor 6.įortunately we see the same picture. Try to over saturate the picture and perhaps you will begin to see all this, more easily. #Olympus viewer 3 update proI see all this on 2 different calibrated monitors, Eizo and iiyama and with a little greater evidence on the Galaxy Tab 8.4 Pro and Huawei Honor 6 (this latter has an excellent screen with very good and natural color representation even in highlights). If you do not see this, or you have a poor screen, or you have a poor (temporary?) color perception, or perhaps you have not paid enough attention, that i think more probably. In addition, the moirè is present everywhere at a level of few pixels. Why you have not put this image downloadable?įor example, on the upper part of the pocket and around it, on the left, there are clear spots of color moirè.Īnd the whole plot of the fabric is as contaminated by light colored spot-areas (mainly magenta and blue) which ruin the purity of that light gray fabric. This can be seen with clear evidence in your 100% crop, but color areas are noticeable, obviously much less, in the resized image that you posted. The moirè spots and the micro moirè is on the whole fabric and is not caused by the screen. Will no be easy.īTW, for those who don't already know this, because of the extremely wide field and resulting wide range of angles of incidence of lightr admitted by such a lens, some filters -particulalry polarizers are very problematic with such lenses. Also, I do a lot of night and astro photography)., I will be consulting a lutinist friend and a Goldsmith/jewerly-maker friend on the best way to adapt this contraption to the new lens. (We are going on an extended trip and the old, though superb, is just too big and heavy for carry-ons and hikes. It was a nearly perfect fit.Īfter much trepidation I have just, ordered the new lens. 90mm (external) diameter by 26mm long cylinder in a 90mm (internal diameter) Lee filter holder, and slippin the combination over the end of the lens. It essentially consisted of prying the front cap out of the felt-lined slip on hood, inserting the resulting approx. There was actually a filter solution for the old FT 7-14 F4 (findable on the DPreview Olympus DSLR forum) which I and others implemented. ![]()
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