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Old November 15th 17, 06:06 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Alfred Molon[_4_]
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Default When Panasonic m4/3rds lost the thread.

In article , Eric Stevens
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You also get two different stabilization systems fighting each other
unless they are designed to be compatible. I would expect that to
cause problems although I have never actually heard of it doing so.


If you use the stabilised Oly lenses, these work in synch with the IBIS
of the E-M1 II.

if you use stabilised Panny lenses on the Oly body. the OIS should be
automatically disabled (or you have the option of choosing which
stabilisation to use).
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