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Dec 24, 2017 01:05:18   #
tdekany Loc: Oregon
 
Chris T wrote:
That IS ingenious, Tom ... give it a few months ... and Nikon, Canon, Pentax and Sony will take a slice off of that cake, believe you, me ....


Olympus had it for a couple of years already, it’s about time that other brands also offered it.

Did you actually watch the short video I linked?

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Dec 24, 2017 01:13:10   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
tdekany wrote:
Olympus had it for a couple of years already, it’s about time that other brands also offered it.

Did you actually watch the short video I linked?


I tried, Tom ... dial-up, yaknow?

It just crashes out ... ALL video does ...

Dial-up can't support moving pics ...

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Dec 24, 2017 01:19:51   #
tdekany Loc: Oregon
 
Chris T wrote:
I tried, Tom ... dial-up, yaknow?

It just crashes out ... ALL video does ...

Dial-up can't support moving pics ...


Not only that, the Olympus site is kind of slow to begin with. Sorry about that.

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Dec 24, 2017 01:20:31   #
wdross Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
 
Chris T wrote:
That IS ingenious, Tom ... give it a few months ... and Nikon, Canon, Pentax and Sony will take a slice off of that cake, believe you, me ....


Maybe, maybe not. It could be a patented item or proprietary item. And remember, this may be a mirrorless feature that can not be exactly captured by DSLR. Nikon and Canon rely on ISO to get pictures in the dark. Panasonic and Olympus rely on exposure and software, other than just ISO, to make up for the ~2 stop ISO difference that starts at ~6400 ISO and beyond to get pictures in the dark.

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Dec 24, 2017 08:00:04   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
tdekany wrote:
Not only that, the Olympus site is kind of slow to begin with. Sorry about that.


Oh, okay, Tom ... never mind ... I'm sure I'll see it, sometime ...

Merry Christmas, Tom ...

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Dec 24, 2017 08:04:03   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
wdross wrote:
Maybe, maybe not. It could be a patented item or proprietary item. And remember, this may be a mirrorless feature that can not be exactly captured by DSLR. Nikon and Canon rely on ISO to get pictures in the dark. Panasonic and Olympus rely on exposure and software, other than just ISO, to make up for the ~2 stop ISO difference that starts at ~6400 ISO and beyond to get pictures in the dark.


Oh, I see, WD ... well, that WOULD make a difference, huh?

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Dec 24, 2017 11:07:26   #
tdekany Loc: Oregon
 
Chris T wrote:
Oh, okay, Tom ... never mind ... I'm sure I'll see it, sometime ...

Merry Christmas, Tom ...


Merry Christmas to you as well!!!

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Dec 24, 2017 11:31:33   #
Paulie Loc: NW IL
 
tdekany wrote:
Thanks Tom! Around 45 minutes, don’t recall exactly. 12mm (24mm in FF terms) iso800, 20 second exposers. But like I said, the camera does all the work for you, you just stop it when you are satisfied with the results. You do get a raw file. Please watch the short promotional video to see how it is done in camera.


Ok, thank you for the info

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Dec 24, 2017 11:39:17   #
Paulie Loc: NW IL
 
Interesting topic, responses, attached examples, stories, tips, good conversation - thanks everyone and Merry Christmas!

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Dec 24, 2017 11:47:52   #
tdekany Loc: Oregon
 
Paulie wrote:
Interesting topic, responses, attached examples, stories, tips, good conversation - thanks everyone snd Merry Christmas!


Merry Christmas to you as well!

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Dec 24, 2017 15:58:50   #
chikid68 Loc: Tennesse USA
 
Chris T wrote:
Well, that might well be the case, Chi ....

However, don't you remember whether the car was blue, green, black, or two-toned?

the car is indeed green here is another shot of it with better lighting


(Download)

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Dec 24, 2017 17:24:16   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
tdekany wrote:
Merry Christmas to you as well!!!



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Dec 24, 2017 17:25:47   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
Paulie wrote:
Interesting topic, responses, attached examples, stories, tips, good conversation - thanks everyone and Merry Christmas!


Glad you approve, Paulie ... Merry Christmas to you, too ...

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Dec 24, 2017 17:28:10   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
chikid68 wrote:
the car is indeed green here is another shot of it with better lighting


Ah, so it is, Chi ... so it is ... and NOT EVEN two-toned!!!!

Thanks for clearing that up!!!

Merry Christmas!

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Dec 25, 2017 19:05:57   #
aellman Loc: Boston MA
 
Chris T wrote:
Please submit an example, if you can, and fill in some data on it .... Would you do something like that again, or no?


10 minutes with a pinhole camera at f256.

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