
<p>Olympus' new OM-D E-M1 camera has an image-stabilization feature that sets it apart from the rest.</p><p>Olympus recently rolled out its top-of-the-line OM-D E-M1 camera, the latest iteration of the Micro Four Thirds mirrorless SLR. It appears as though Olympus is going to pursue this direction and leave the large DSLR camera scene altogether.</p><p>After playing with the E-M1 I feel the need to enlighten you all because Olympus lacks serious marketing chops. Case in point: the xD-Picture Card. What was that all about?</p><p>The hot ticket on this camera is the five-axis sensor stabilization system. As far as I know, Minolta was the first company to use image stabilization via the sensor. I still keep an old Minolta around to make short, super-stabilized videos. This one however, may top them all.</p><p><a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2424552,00.asp">Keep reading...</a></p>