Thanks mate. I was missing one crucial step in the process - turning the drive mode dial on the top left hand side of the camera to "High Resolution Mode". You've explained everything in detail, step by step. Even a novice like me understood and was able to follow. Very much appreciated Liked and subbed.
Thank you for your question. Since Hi-Res mode is multiple captures using sensor shift technology and is very rapid there is not enough time for the flash to recycle and fire at the same rate. So no, this is not possible when using a flash.
Thanks mate. I was missing one crucial step in the process - turning the drive mode dial on the top left hand side of the camera to "High Resolution Mode".
You've explained everything in detail, step by step. Even a novice like me understood and was able to follow. Very much appreciated Liked and subbed.
Glad it helped
You can get 96mb on the S5 as well
This is an excellent video, with practical examples. Definitely will help me along in making a purchasing decision. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
good job!
Thanks!
Thank you very much for the video, Is this mode possible with flash?
Thank you for your question. Since Hi-Res mode is multiple captures using sensor shift technology and is very rapid there is not enough time for the flash to recycle and fire at the same rate. So no, this is not possible when using a flash.
Should i buy the best lenses to see tge the excellent results of photos?
Always invest in good glass (lenses) they will outlast you cameras through many upgrades.
Can you use this mode on the panasonic S5ii with subjects with a little movement, such as portraits or landscapes?
Landscapes yes but I would be careful with portraits. Not my choice.