So, I downloaded the latest firmware for the R5 and installed it. I took a few test shots for this feature and found that if the subject moves, then it does not work. I was shooting plants in my garden and there was a slight breeze. So, I waited for the breeze to die down and took the shot again. I find some dithering at the edges of the subjects, in my case the edges of leaves when I zoom to 100%. I simply downloaded the jpg and looked. Have not downloaded DPP yet. Any idea how to clean this out? I saw a video on YouTube where a person demonstrated his first shots, and they were dithered too at the edges of objects. He said that he handheld the camera and I had placed it on my windowsill, and it was stable. I set a 2 sec timer too.
The 12% view looks fine. I have attached it below.
The 100% view has dithering at the edges of the leaves. Also attached below.
I guess this is really fine for large posters or billboards and that is probably the target market. However, if anyone knows of how to "un-dither" (for the lack of a better word) such photos, please comment.
All comments are welcome. I shall try more of this in the next few days.
The 12% view looks fine. I have attached it below.
The 100% view has dithering at the edges of the leaves. Also attached below.
I guess this is really fine for large posters or billboards and that is probably the target market. However, if anyone knows of how to "un-dither" (for the lack of a better word) such photos, please comment.
All comments are welcome. I shall try more of this in the next few days.