The Tether Tools device can be powered by a large external battery (rechargeable from a USB charger) which they also sell (but any brand would probably do):
https://www.tethertools.com/product/roc ... 10000-mah/
So you never have to risk plugging it into a noisy AC supply while using it with the camera.
In-camera focus bracketing with Olympus OMD M1 part 2
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In-camera focus bracketing with Olympus OMD M1 part 2
DC-3 the dedicated AC power supply via using DLH-6 is mentionned 9v 3A, so 8.4v seems OK?
Regards
Pierre
Pierre
This thread was recently referenced, so I thought I'd add an update on one loose end. Pierre above mentions the Tethertools external AC adapter for Olympus cameras like the PEN F. There was some fear that voltage fluctuations might kill the camera. I have now used this for hundreds of thousands of pictures over the course of more than a year with no issues, in a country where voltage fluctuations are much worse than most. My mean line voltage varies from 113 to 118V and there are probably spikes. But I have had no problems. I can't live without this thing now.
With the recent update of its firmware (version 4.0), the OM-D EM5 MkII has now the focus stacking, the same operation mode as with EM1 ( 8 images stacked in a ninth).g4lab wrote:The M5 mark II has focus bracketing. It does not have the in camera stacking.You need the M1 to get the Focus Bracket feature. However the focus stack will be very useful in the field.
You have to have or update to firmware version 2.0 or later.