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So, die EP1 ist draußen und sie ist für das was sie ist: Super und sieht einfach saumäßig genial aus und es ist die richtige kleine Cam für den E3 Nutzer!
Aber die EP1 hat ws was bald wohl in einer neuen 4/3 kommen wird - vielleicht sogar die E4:
Im genau meine ich:
TruePic V image processor:
Olympus’ latest image processing engine. It automatically enhances important aspects of image quality including: colour reproduction (colour range, saturation and brightness), picture sharpness (reduced image noise, improved edge reproduction), as well as providing faster processing speeds. Furthermore, it supports Art Filters, HD movie quality recording, and high sensitivity shooting at up to ISO 6400 to enable unprecedented creative expression.
Multi Exposure:
With this function, two RAW images can be overlapped to create a new picture while shooting. Up to three RAW images can be combined in editing mode. - IN RAW!!
Thinner AA Filter:
Interestingly we've been told that the new sensor has a lighter anti-alias (low pass) filter than previous Four Thirds models (which Olympus confirmed have quite strong AA filters) with the new processor able to almost completely remove the resultant moiré at very high frequencies (i.e. high resolution without color fringing). We've seen resolution chart samples (shot by Olympus engineers) that seem to confirm this, and look forward to seeing for ourselves as soon as we get the E-P1 into the studio.
Das sieht doch toll aus für die Zukunft. Olympus macht als doch mal was wo sie sonst doch immer Pennen
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Aber die EP1 hat ws was bald wohl in einer neuen 4/3 kommen wird - vielleicht sogar die E4:
Im genau meine ich:
TruePic V image processor:
Olympus’ latest image processing engine. It automatically enhances important aspects of image quality including: colour reproduction (colour range, saturation and brightness), picture sharpness (reduced image noise, improved edge reproduction), as well as providing faster processing speeds. Furthermore, it supports Art Filters, HD movie quality recording, and high sensitivity shooting at up to ISO 6400 to enable unprecedented creative expression.
Multi Exposure:
With this function, two RAW images can be overlapped to create a new picture while shooting. Up to three RAW images can be combined in editing mode. - IN RAW!!
Thinner AA Filter:
Interestingly we've been told that the new sensor has a lighter anti-alias (low pass) filter than previous Four Thirds models (which Olympus confirmed have quite strong AA filters) with the new processor able to almost completely remove the resultant moiré at very high frequencies (i.e. high resolution without color fringing). We've seen resolution chart samples (shot by Olympus engineers) that seem to confirm this, and look forward to seeing for ourselves as soon as we get the E-P1 into the studio.
Das sieht doch toll aus für die Zukunft. Olympus macht als doch mal was wo sie sonst doch immer Pennen

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