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What Cameras Work With Olympus Image Share

Doug Janis • Contributing Fellow member • Posts: 860

Re: Olympus Paradigm Share OI.Share app consequence

Henry Richardson wrote:

Recently I have been playing a bit with the wifi Olympus Paradigm Share OI.Share app on my smartphone along with my PEN-F and Due east-M10II. For those who do not know, you can non import raw files, only jpegs can be imported. That isn't a big problem for me considering I don't expect to use this often and I practice not take whatever interest in editing raw files on my phone with its small screen. In my case I just want to occasionally bring a photograph over to the telephone, perhaps touch it upwardly with Snapseed, and post on social media or send in an email. The app allows you to choose the size of the paradigm that gets transferred: No resizing, 2048x1536, 1920x1440, 1600x1200, 1024x768. I selected 1024x768 because I only want a pocket-size photo for social media/email.

Of course, for people who shoot jpegs they can easily do what I have said above. For people like me who commonly shoot raw though the 2 choices are: shoot raw+jpeg or convert the raw in the camera to a jpeg using the photographic camera's raw editing function. Probably simply 1 photo out of g will exist i I want to transfer to my telephone so having to shoot raw+jpeg just for this rare occurrence is a no-get for me. I have tried the camera function to catechumen a raw to a jpeg and then transfer that to the phone. It works, but it makes the whole procedure more cumbersome, slower, and very annoying. Both my PEN-F and Due east-M10II have a 3200x2400 jpeg embedded in every raw file. I utilize the FastStone image viewer/browser and it by default uses the embedded jpeg for display. It is trivial. Why doesn't the embedded jpeg go transferred to my phone if the selected photograph is a raw file? This is the obvious thing to exercise, at least as an option. It would eliminate the need for the cumbersome and tedious in-camera raw conversion before a transfer can be made. I would like to advise this to Olympus. Anyone know how?

http://app.olympus-imaging.com/oishare/en/

Sadly, the Olympus offerings via wireless are lagging quite a bit as the cameras (EM1X excepted) don't have Bluetooth connection. And switching Wi-Fi networks is a pain or not viable. It appears Olympus defaults to the in-camera RAW conversion. The reason is probable because Olympus saw this feature every bit function of their JPEG button, equally with prominent Art  and Scene modes, like the PEN-F wheel.  Olympus has been trying through design, software, and marketing, to steer users towards JPEG, SOOC processing and transfer for years now as a response to smartphone apply and mobileOS reliance. It permeates the line and their design ethos. I think the visitor is entrenched in their thinking that JPEG and in-camera processing are the preferred way from the corporate end of things. When you see mid-tier and even higher end equipment with prominent JPEG-centric dials and settings, this fits into their push back against the mobileOS and out-of-camera methods many users prefer.

The software is far behind Nikon's Snapbridge which does what you want, connects via BT and WiFi, and transfers your choice, including RAW.

Ricoh GR 3 Olympus E-M5 2 Olympus Due east-M1 2 Olympus 12-40mm F2.8 Pro Olympus 40-150mm F2.8 Pro +3 more than

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