> Does the IS on the E-M5 need to be disabled when on a tripod or
> partially disabled when using a monopod?
Chuck, it's the same deal with all forms of electro-mechanical-optical
image-stabilization. It addresses movement up to about a half second.
Beyond that and you'll get both random movements and re-centering. So,
as long as your shutter speed is faster than 1/2 second, having IS
turned on will be a benefit. Beyond 1/2 second and you start getting
blurring caused by the IS system.
AG
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