In addition, the viewfinder display of the e-m5 can be set brighter (check
yours, as I don't feel it is any less brighter then dslr viewfinders, so
maybe yours is set to minimum brightness).
And I'm puzzled at how the stabilised image magnification of the e-m5 would
be less precise then looking through the small viewfinder of an E-1...
PS The E-1 had no IBIS, and I think stabilization for non-native lenses on
the E-3 came as a firmware update? Maybe your E-3 was set for the lens you
used to picture the moon, by accident?
2016-10-18 13:34 GMT+02:00 <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>
> Frank wrote;
>
> Did you tell the IBIS of the e-m5 about the focal
> length of the lenses used?
>
> The kit tele lens could be sharper, but its
> aberrations are processed
> without you noticing. The camera 'knows' the
> aberration profile of the lens
> because they are stored in the firmware,
> and uses it for the jpeg or passes
> it in the raw file so that LR can do
> its
> magic...
>
> ................................................................
>
>
> I had no idea such a thing is / existed / was possible or desirable .
>
>
> The e-1 and e-3 managed fine without it/them anyway .... they have
> done excellent moon shots - and the moon is further away than 1 km.
>
>
> And there's still the matter of accurate focus for which the rather
> dim EVF of the M5 is not always adequate.
>
> In any case, following the
> fire which swallowed my older computer I do not have LR, nor have I
> decided what dedicated image program(s) I will buy.
>
> Thanks for your
> input. I will store it for the future.
>
> Brian
>
>
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