FOAM writes:
<<The GX7 and GM1, when in EFC mode simply refuse to go outside the allowed
speeds. This has led me into confusion more than once, as exposure didn't
change when I expected it to. Oly's naming may be <<goofy, but their
implementation, EFC used when possible, otherwise mechanical, is superior.
AFAIK, GM1/5 has only a EFC and can use mechanical 2nd curtain shutter for SS
<= 1/500. One can use total e-shutter for slower speeds but why?--lose couple
bits on raw file and about a stop DR.
EFCS on NEX can be used at high speeds too unlike Oly but can get weird
exposure errors and odd bokeh artifacts especially apparent with long FL and
wide aperture. The motion induced distortions with EFC can be quite cool--some
some of vibrating guitar strings--largely a function of the fastest data can
be cleared is about 1/15 sec or so. In older cams with very slow sync speeds,
same effects are seen with mechanical shutter.
Another effect of EFCS is banding with panos but seems to be technique
dependent and perhaps SS--I move way too slow for that to occur in general
doing panos. No flash allowed either in Sony or Oly but somehow Panny enabled
flash sync of 1/50 with GM-1/5. I don't know about GX-7 but suspect not. I
don't know how Panny pulled that off with a sync speed faster than the EFC can
clear data. Any idea?
Mike
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