Originally posted by CarlJF Electronic image stabilization in video isn't anything new nor specific to Canon. It's kind of better than nothing and is available for years on almost all camera from all manufacturers, even compacts and smartphones have this. What would be surprising is that a 2000$ modern camera will not have this feature. It's just a basic and expected feature for any new camera.
In fact, you can even apply this software trick after shooting the video as any decent video editing software will allow you to apply digital stabilization if need be.
This is my bad, I saw this and thought of the sensor IBIS approach of Pentax, Olympus etc not a software solution.
I think the most remarkable thing about this camera is the amount of marketing and sales going around. Yesterday I received three emails in 15 minutes about it being available for pre-order. I got another one from B&H today and I see Kai has already posted a review. I'm not even looking for info on it and it just comes at me.
It's probably because I posted in this thread...
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