

- OLYMPUS MASTER II UPDATE
- OLYMPUS MASTER II PRO
- OLYMPUS MASTER II SOFTWARE
- OLYMPUS MASTER II ISO
- OLYMPUS MASTER II MAC
Low ISO Processing (Detail Priority) delivers higher resolution.High-precision focusing even when shooting dark scenes and low-contrast subject.C-AF Center Priority can be turned on/off for AF Target modes other than Single, Small, and 121-point.Single AF (S-AF) enables accurate focusing on the subject even with mixed perspectives.New AF algorithm from the OM-D E-M1X is included on the OM-D E-M1 Mark II.3.2, the camera's settings (except the date and time) are reset and menus will be displayed in English following the update. Video image stabilization has been improved.
OLYMPUS MASTER II PRO

On1: The eye sensor operates regardless of whether the rear monitor is open or closed. Press the button to switch between the EVF display and the monitor display.
OLYMPUS MASTER II UPDATE
*Requires update to Olympus Workspace v1.1. Use the processing power of your camera to expedite the development of RAW files with Olympus Workspace* while tethered via USB. It will take approximately 5 minutes for the firmware file to download, and an additional 5 minutes until the OK icon is displayed (after the writing icon is displayed) on the rear monitor.

Once the OK icon is displayed on the camera’s rear monitor, it is safe to disconnect.
OLYMPUS MASTER II SOFTWARE
Thank you for your patience as work to release this new software as soon as possible.
OLYMPUS MASTER II MAC
Our R&D team is currently developing software which will be compatible with the latest Apple Silicon Mac computers. Regarding updating Olympus firmware with Apple Silicon Mac computers: I'm not even subjecting the 16MP raw files from my E-M5 raw files to it.Important Notifications regarding firmware and compatibility. Many of my 12MP raw files used to come out around or less than 4MB in size. The "Best Quality" setting in Viewer compresses the holy heck out of JPEG's. The noise filter, to put it nicely, sucks. The combined highlights and whites slider controls in Adobe Camera RAW is generations above any type of recovery ability you have access to in Viewer, which has none. The best thing you can do is turn a blown area of white into a blown area of gray. Olympus software gives you zero.absolutely no, ability to recover even the slightest amount of highlight clipping. You have all the in-camera settings to change afterwards so there is some amount of versatility, but the reasons why you shoot raw go a little beyond just that. You do little better shooting raw and processing files in Viewer than just shooting JPEG to start with. The main problem I have with Viewer is, it's really nothing more than an external JPEG engine.
