I hope that this is the correct forum to post this.
Looking at the supposedly leaked specs of the OM-D there is mention of "5 axis image stabilisation". At present the highly regarded E5 IS system uses two axes (vertical and horizantal) so I assume that the new camera needs rotational, yaw and tilt as well.
The big question is why is that needed? The only reason I can think of is that a new sensor may have appreciable depth - which opens up the possibility that a non-bayer sensor is being used. I would like to think that it is the long rumoured "triad" sensor
Roger
Looking at the supposedly leaked specs of the OM-D there is mention of "5 axis image stabilisation". At present the highly regarded E5 IS system uses two axes (vertical and horizantal) so I assume that the new camera needs rotational, yaw and tilt as well.
The big question is why is that needed? The only reason I can think of is that a new sensor may have appreciable depth - which opens up the possibility that a non-bayer sensor is being used. I would like to think that it is the long rumoured "triad" sensor
Roger
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