> I sincerely hope our beloved Olympus does not withhold what amounts to a
> bug fix from last year's Incredible New Thing so that I will feel
> compelled to ditch it and buy this year's Incredible New Thing. Because
> I may not fall for it. (And yes, when an otherwise marvelous camera
> blurs pictures in the range where most handheld shots are taken, I call
> that a bug).
1. I highly doubt that Olympus would consider it a bug.
2. The E-M5 is ancient technology and fully abandoned at this point.
Olympus is in the business of selling NEW cameras. Not making you like
your old one more. I believe I have sufficient history on my side to
back up this statement.
3. EFC is a patented technology that I do not believe Olympus owns.
They paid for the licensing of it in the E-M1, but not the E-M5. The
only reason why the E-M1 didn't have it originally was because of a
bug which needed addressing, but couldn't be allowed to hold up
production.
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