mpauliks Posted January 23 Share #121 Posted January 23 Advertisement (gone after registration) vor 14 Minuten schrieb SrMi: How do you count eight shots? What do you mean it is not a separate setting? After a recent update, you should have a handheld or tripod option (Handheld High Res ON or Off). Don't you? If you don't, you do not have a handheld multishot in your camera. In the video below, Richard Wong compares handheld vs. tripod multishot using s5 II. His findings probably apply to SL3-S as well. He also says that tripod mode needs eight shots while handheld needs 16 shots. Does not SL3-S show while capturing? just count? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #122 Posted January 23 (edited) 17 minutes ago, algrove said: Where did you get this information from? Source please. Thanks. I will try to collect the articles that describe it. It has been a long time since I read them. P.S.: Since OM Systems took over Olympus, the original documents are hard to find or have been removed. Edited January 23 by SrMi Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #123 Posted January 23 (edited) 1 minute ago, mpauliks said: Does not SL3-S show while capturing? just count? No, the screen goes dark, and you wait until it starts assembling the image and finishes writing it to the card. I can time the time it takes to collect the pictures (finishes exposure). Edited January 23 by SrMi Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted January 23 Share #124 Posted January 23 16 minutes ago, SrMi said: How do you count eight shots? What do you mean it is not a separate setting? After a recent update, you should have a handheld or tripod option (Handheld High Res ON or Off). Don't you? If you don't, you do not have a handheld multishot in your camera. In the video below, Richard Wong compares handheld vs. tripod multishot using s5 II. His findings probably apply to SL3-S as well. He also says that tripod mode needs eight shots while handheld needs 16 shots. Sorry I’m off on holiday. I’ll be back in a few weeks, dig out the camera and recount the shots for you. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #125 Posted January 23 On Olympus and Lumix S9, the handheld multishot works only when stabilization is turned on. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #126 Posted January 23 Just now, jaapv said: Sorry I’m off on holiday. I’ll be back in a few weeks, dig out the camera and recount the shots for you. If you do not have the handheld option, you are always shooting eight shots. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpauliks Posted January 23 Share #127 Posted January 23 Advertisement (gone after registration) vor 18 Minuten schrieb SrMi: No, the screen goes dark, and you wait until it starts assembling the image and finishes writing it to the card. Those steps here in processing i meant. Could imagine each image is a step? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
algrove Posted January 23 Share #128 Posted January 23 24 minutes ago, SrMi said: I will try to collect the articles that describe it. It has been a long time since I read them. P.S.: Since OM Systems took over Olympus, the original documents are hard to find or have been removed. My biggest surprise to your statement was: "No handheld multishot on market relies on IBIS to shift sensor. " I will ask Leica Miami store since I know them and they are a serious source. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #129 Posted January 23 5 minutes ago, mpauliks said: Those steps here in processing i meant. Could imagine each image is a step? The progress bar that you see appears after the images have been taken. It describes only the progress of the multishot assembly. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
algrove Posted January 23 Share #130 Posted January 23 1 minute ago, SrMi said: The progress bar that you see appears after the images have been taken. It describes only the progress of the multishot assembly. Yes, so what. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpauliks Posted January 23 Share #131 Posted January 23 vor 3 Minuten schrieb algrove: My biggest surprise to your statement was: "No handheld multishot on market relies on IBIS to shift sensor. " I will ask Leica Miami store since I know them and they are a serious source. I fear only Wetzlar knows right now. They are on it pretty sure. Not absolutely sure. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #132 Posted January 23 1 minute ago, algrove said: My biggest surprise to your statement was: "No handheld multishot on market relies on IBIS to shift sensor. " I will ask Leica Miami store since I know them and they are a serious source. Yes, my statement is unclear. IBIS is mandatory for handheld multishots but is not used for pixel shift. Instead, it keeps the sensor stable between the shots and is likely turned briefly off between the shots to increase the resolution of the final image (superresolution method). IBIS is turned off for pixel shift (tripod mode) as you cannot pixel shift and stabilize. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #133 Posted January 23 2 minutes ago, algrove said: Yes, so what. You cannot use it to count how many shots have been taken. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
algrove Posted January 23 Share #134 Posted January 23 9 minutes ago, SrMi said: You cannot use it to count how many shots have been taken. Why speculate. Just go over the SFO Leica store, handle one and see how it works and ask serious questions. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #135 Posted January 23 Just now, algrove said: Why speculate. Just go over the SFO Leica store, handle one and see how it works and ask serious questions. I own an SL3-S, as well as S9 and Olympus cameras. Everything I wrote about was based on my own observations and measurements. There is no Leica store in SFO (the airport) 😂. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaapv Posted January 23 Share #136 Posted January 23 34 minutes ago, SrMi said: If you do not have the handheld option, you are always shooting eight shots. I have the latest firmware. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #137 Posted January 23 Just now, jaapv said: I have the latest firmware. Enjoy your holiday, and let me know about the handheld option once you are home. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpauliks Posted January 23 Share #138 Posted January 23 (edited) vor 23 Minuten schrieb algrove: Why speculate. Just go over the SFO Leica store, handle one and see how it works and ask serious questions. Stores here in Berlin are critical on handheld as well. Leica will fix it! I am super sure! Firmware issues are just normal at start. Anyway SL3-S has excellent firmware IMO. Did not see any bug so far! Leica did outstanding for new baby IMO! Edited January 23 by mpauliks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Abrahams Posted January 23 Share #139 Posted January 23 (edited) 3200 ISO Handheld Multishot SVE 14-24 SL, F4 1/250 sec I woould have thought I was moving too much as I am not steady anymore and the wind was almost gale factor. Adobe Enhance DeNoise applied in Lightroom and some small amounts of sharpening in Camera Raw at the end of workflow. PS the shadow areas of the posts seem to have artefacts but could bring a couple of sliders back to help that Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Edited January 23 by Ken Abrahams Post Script 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/418658-multishot-on-sl3-s/?do=findComment&comment=5744954'>More sharing options...
SrMi Posted January 23 Author Share #140 Posted January 23 2 minutes ago, Ken Abrahams said: 3200 ISO Handheld Multishot SVE 14-24 SL, F4 1/250 sec I woould have thought I was moving too much as I am not steady anymore and the wind was almost gale factor. Adobe Enhance DeNoise applied in Lightroom and some small amounts of sharpening in Camera Raw at the end of workflow. Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! One advantage of multishot is that it reduces noise. I use it occasionally for that reason only. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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