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Personally, my wish-list of improvements for the E-M1 Mark II in future firmware upgrades are as follows:ġ) Ability to group the burst sequential shots together in a folder, and enable quick selection during playback to decide which images to keep, and an option to delete the entire lot of unwanted batch of images at once.Ģ) Improved in-camera software correction and image optimization for non-Olympus Micro Four Thirds lenses. Unlike the multiple firmware upgrades for the original 2013 E-M1 that fixed the shutter shock issue, better burst sequential shooting from 6.5 fps to 9 fps, silent shutter option, better video functions (options to shoot at 24 and 25p) and the introduction of important game-changing features like live composite.

There was no rework of features or huge improvements.
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I shall find my ex-colleagues in Olympus Malaysia soon and once more information is available, I will update this article accordingly.įirmware 2.0 for E-M1 Mark II was a minor upgrade. I was unable to find the option for the flicker scan aid. No fisheye lens was available for loan so I could not test the in camera distortion correction for fisheye lenses. I personally prefer the Pop Art, Grainy Film, Dramatic Tone (used in some situations) and all the Vintage Art Filters.

However, I am not really a fan of this art filter. Image was taken without focus stacking at F4, focus was on the Lego head.įocus stacking was used in this shot, using F4 aperture.Ī new Art Filter, the Bleach Bypass was introduced in OM-D E-M10 Mark III and is now also available for the E-M1 Mark II. While many people may find this useful for product shoots, I am hesitant to use focus stacking for my insect macro shooting because I need to mount the camera on a sturdy tripod to mitigate any movement. The biggest benefit using the focus stacking is not having to stop down the aperture to the point of severe diffraction. When the focus stacking was used, the camera went into electronic shutter mode and took multiple images at different focusing zones which were then stacked in camera to achieve greater depth of field.
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The M.Zuiko 12-100mm F4 PRO lens, a popular lens choice for the E-M1 Mark II is now compatible with the focus stacking feature, and I shot the Robin Lego Brickheadz to test it out (thanks Allen Ang for the awesome gift!). In camera focus stacking is only available on select lenses, and obviously Olympus prioritizes their PRO lenses.
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You can have a quick one-touch or one-turn scroll of the dial to zoom into full 1 to 1 magnified view during playback. 100% magnification is shown at 5x magnification on the E-M1 Mark II. Previously, I always assumed that the 100% magnification was at 7x magnified view, but I guess I was wrong. I have found S-AF to be more confident in acquiring focus, especially in extremely challenging and low light conditions.ġ to 1 view during playback is shown next to the 5x magnification. I did not test the smaller focusing area on C-AF, since I shoot everything in S-AF. Strangely, this option was not available on the E-M1 Mark II when it was launched, but is now included with the new firmware upgrade. The smaller focusing box ensures better focusing accuracy and it works more efficiently for my shooting. I have always used the smaller target area option in all OM-D and PEN cameras that I have owned and reviewed. I welcome the addition of smaller focusing points in the E-M1 Mark II. – New Flicker Scan Aid function allows for easier removal of flickering when using electronic shutter. – In camera fisheye lens distortion correction (de-fishing) – Improved buffer of Pro Capture Mode to 35 pre-burst frames from previously 14 frames only. – Indication of 1 to 1 magnification view on image reviews – Focus Stacking compatibility for M.Zuiko 12-100mm F4 PRO lens – Smaller AF target area for both Single-AF and Continuous-AF Olympus has made the following feature additions or enhancements to the E-M1 Mark II via the firmware upgrade:

In this article, I explore the improvements that firmware 2.0 brings to the E-M1 Mark II, and how it affects my photography. There are no major changes but there are small yet relevant improvements that can make a difference. Olympus Malaysia provided me with the early version of Firmware 2.0 for my E-M1 Mark II about a week ago and I’ve had some time to test it out. Olympus has announced firmware upgrades for their OM-D E-M1 Mark II, E-M5 Mark II and PEN-F cameras.
