ampguy
Veteran
Of the 4 models out EP1, EP2, EPL1, and EPL2, which one or ones have the best in-body image stabilization for use with a long nikon MF lens attached?
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Ted, I'd bet my lunch money that they are all identical in practical, real life performance.
The above is handheld in low-light (dusk), OM 135mm/2.8 Zuiko using the in-body IS.

The above is handheld in low-light (dusk), OM 135mm/2.8 Zuiko using the in-body IS.
ampguy
Veteran
Thanks. You could be right. I do recall reading something about some models having a bit more, 1/2 stop or something. Nice photo!
intense
Member
As far as I know the E-P1 and E-P2 have more advanced IS with 4 stop advantage. E-PL1 and E-PL2 are claimed to have 3 stop IS.
ampguy
Veteran
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I'm wondering if anyone who's used both, can verify that the EP1 and EP2 have the extra stop (or even 1/2 stop) of IS over the EPL versions, in actual use.
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I'm wondering if anyone who's used both, can verify that the EP1 and EP2 have the extra stop (or even 1/2 stop) of IS over the EPL versions, in actual use.
As far as I know the E-P1 and E-P2 have more advanced IS with 4 stop advantage. E-PL1 and E-PL2 are claimed to have 3 stop IS.
intense
Member
I haven't tried E-P1 or E-P2. Attached picture is 100% crop, done with my E-PL1 and Zuiko 70-300 @ 300mm via the Oly adapter. The subjects are about 60 m away and the shutter speed is 1/350. I forgot to mention that I did it handholding and I have quite steady hands.
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gavinlg
Veteran
The e-pX has the better IS. They claim 4 or so stops but in real life it's more like around 1.5-2 stops. The e-plX have claimed less IS but I'm not sure how they fair in real life. Probably 1/2 stop less...
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