You can read all about it here.
<http://www.dpreview.com/previews/olympus-om-d-e-m5-ii/?utm_campaign=internal-link&utm_source=reviews-latest-widget&utm_medium=image&ref=reviews-latest-widget>
Most interesting previously unknown feature is that the sensor-shift super rez mode, while slow, no IBIS, etc., takes
more shots than necessary for the rez - in order to eliminate Bayer array color, etc. problems by putting a sensor of
each color at each pixel location.
If it works as well as it appears to, the could be a BIG deal for some uses; the first camera without a Foveon sensor to
give true color all the way down to the pixel level. For anyone who looked at the comparison of a 5D to a Foveon for
color accuracy, this could be amazing.
Only for fixed subjects with a tripod, though, as the eight shots take a second
to take, and two more to process.
They still hardly mention the EFC, but it's there, as is full electronic
shutter.
Up To Date Moose
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