High Res Olympus v Full frame Nikon RETEST: Can Olympus replace my Nikon system for landscapes?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • First of all thanks to all of you who watched and commented on my first Olympus High Res test video, if you haven't seen it you may want to watch it first and come back to this afterwards. You can find it here • High Res Olympus v Ful...
    Lots of you offered advice about the Olympus system and how the test I carried out was maybe flawed in a few areas. I wanted to take all of that onboard and try again, a second chance for the Olympus? So in today's video I travel to Southwold on the Suffolk coast to photograph another pier at another sunrise. This is when I shoot most often and I'm keen to see whether the Olympus in High Res mode can compete with my excellent Nikon Z7ii.
    The results are..... interesting. Let me know your thoughts.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @graemewhitehouse7944
    @graemewhitehouse7944 3 часа назад +2

    I have an om1 and I think the instruction is to turn off camera IS if you have the camera on a tripod especially with Hi Res shots

  • @simonatterbury
    @simonatterbury 3 часа назад +1

    This is a very timely video as I was really disappointed when shooting the super moon the other day using Hi-res on my EM1 MK II on a tripod with a 4 second shutter delay. I had a really blurry result and tried 10 times. The standard 20 mega pixel images were fine and sharp So watched your video and thought I had the same result that you got so its a rubbish gimmick but then read the comments and thought how can other people be getting better results. So just set up the camera in the kitchen with the same lens I used for the moon shot. I cycled through the Sequential Shooting / Timer option to set the 4 second delay but came across a dedicated hi-res mode option which I selected. I made sure that IBIS was off took a photo of some net curtains and wow detail not blur. I also shot a comparison 20 mega pixel shot. This is not a scientific test so will try an outdoor shot this week to see if I get a better result but worth checking out the hi-res option in the sequential Shooting menu in the SCP.
    If I had not seen you video I would not have tried the test and would probably have never used hi-res mode again so thanks. Ill make another comment if the outdoor text works out.

  • @StuartAnderton
    @StuartAnderton 2 часа назад

    The moving waves makes this an unsuitable scene for the hi res system. It may be that the movement is preventing the camera from registering the frames properly

  • @jonnyli12
    @jonnyli12 2 часа назад

    My m5 ii high res mode is sharpen than that😅. You should try re shoot

  • @paulwbakerphotography
    @paulwbakerphotography 7 часов назад +1

    NIKON all the way

  • @MerseaMillsy
    @MerseaMillsy 6 часов назад +1

    That high-res olympus file was shocking mate - stick to the Nikon for that type of image. What did the non High Res 20mb file look like?

  • @davidblack2632
    @davidblack2632 6 часов назад +1

    I found it us best to process the Olympus High Resolution photos in Olympus Workspace and export a tiff to Lightroom. Lightroom does not do the High Resolution Olympus very well.

    • @davepeckphotography
      @davepeckphotography  6 часов назад

      Thank you for that. I have heard that, but that makes it more clunky than the Nikon

    • @davidblack2632
      @davidblack2632 3 часа назад +1

      @@davepeckphotography True. The workforce has an extra step.

  • @TRUSKY1965
    @TRUSKY1965 5 часов назад +2

    Is that a joke? The high resolution images of my Olympus cameras are a thousand times better than the ones you show here! Is this Nikon propaganda? I don't understand these results, not even if the photos were taken by a Parkinson's patient.

    • @davepeckphotography
      @davepeckphotography  5 часов назад

      To be honest I was surprised but no it’s not a joke. I’ve shown you it live, explained the settings and shown the results in LR. If you have any suggestions fire away