Not only that : it probably twists a lens to get the picture stable. I
don't know how you would do that in your body.
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Peter Leyssens
Eonic Systems
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>Well... would be nice, but Canons' IS system is in the LENS and that's
where it
>must be cause that's where the MASS is.
>
>george
>
>Dsamsara wrote:
>
>> The OM-5 should have an image stabilizer built into the body -- sort
of the
>> same concept that Canon put into their EOS "IS" (Image Stabilization)
Zoom. I
>> tried one out and it really works! The enhanced stability for hand
held shots
>> leads to much more sharpness as a practical matter than any
difference between
>> a fantastic lens and a mediocre one for hand held shots. For
sharpness, give
>> me a mediocre lens on a tripod to a fantastic one hand held any day.
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