I get a headache just reading this…so only Panasonic lenses on my GM5 and GX80,
and Leica M lenses with adapter. No IBIS or other IS to worry about, other than
my hands.
Cheers,
Nathan
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> On 5 Sep 2020, at 01:59, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Their OIS/IBIS coordinated movements are different and not compatible. If I
> use my PL 100-400 on a Panny body with IBIS, such as the GX9, the lens
> handles X-Y IS and the body the other three axes. This Dual-IS is true for
> all Panny OIS lenses. On an Oly body, I must choose between 2-axis OIS or
> 5-axis IBIS for Panny OIS lenses.
>
> Oly's super Sync-IS is available on only two lenses to date, with one in the
> wings. Those two lenses on Panny bodies must choose between 2-axis OIS or
> 5-axis IBIS.
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