Having discoved the 'Digital Tele-Converter' on my EPL5, I am wondering how it works. I seem to recall reading that the cropped part of the image (200%) is reprocessed rather than being a straight crop such as you might do in PS. Does anyone know about this?
Anyway, as a test earlier this evening, I drove to my local reservoir and took some shots of my car. Two are shown below. The first is my 50-200 (old) + EC20 @ f9, which IMO gives the best IQ for this combo. The second is my 50-200 + the Digital Tele-Converter, also at f9. ISO was 800 due to the poor lighting and the speeds were around 1/30th and the whole setup was tripod mounted using the 50-200 collar. I used the 2 second timer.


I don't know what you think (of course I have had to resize the images) but viewed full size on my monitor I think that the TDC gives a really good account of itself making the EC20 with the 50-200 when paired with my EPL5 redundant. Of course I would have to continue using this combo with my E-3 but with the improved sensor of the EPL5, I cannot see the need.
Anyway, as a test earlier this evening, I drove to my local reservoir and took some shots of my car. Two are shown below. The first is my 50-200 (old) + EC20 @ f9, which IMO gives the best IQ for this combo. The second is my 50-200 + the Digital Tele-Converter, also at f9. ISO was 800 due to the poor lighting and the speeds were around 1/30th and the whole setup was tripod mounted using the 50-200 collar. I used the 2 second timer.


I don't know what you think (of course I have had to resize the images) but viewed full size on my monitor I think that the TDC gives a really good account of itself making the EC20 with the 50-200 when paired with my EPL5 redundant. Of course I would have to continue using this combo with my E-3 but with the improved sensor of the EPL5, I cannot see the need.
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