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“The ability of the suspended sensor to shift also allows for a new multishot mode — mount the camera on a tripod, and the feature snaps up to 8 frames in rapid succession with half-pixel sensor shifts in between each one. The resulting frames are then combined into ultra-high-res photos of up to 187 megapixels.”

I have not found where and how to achieve this in the SL2 manual. Any ideas?

Thanks.

JL

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52 minutes ago, sebben said:

Well I hope it doesn't have artifacts like the Panasonic s1....

It is my assumption that Panasonic S1R did a better job of getting rid of artifacts than Pentax and Sony.

Artifacts caused by movement of objects (leaves, water, ..) will probably always be part of the multishot, thus limiting its potential outside the studio.

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It is a bit more than that. You can often see aliasing or weird artifacts at the 100% or greater level, where the stitching algorithm has tried to weave together the images. I have found this noticeable in certain landscape images. It is not likely a concern except for very large prints, but that is more or less the main reason to use this technique, so....

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