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Source:   Keystone Compensation can be viewed live in the E-M10's viewfinder  

Vertical fix

Q From your review of the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III (AP 14 October) I noted that the camera has a Keystone Compensation for fixing converging verticals. I would like to know more about this feature. For example, how effective is it and are there other camera makes that have similar fixes?

Ken MacLean

Olympus’s Keystone Compensation is very effective indeed. It’s controlled manually, and crucially previewed live in the viewfinder. So you can easily judge the ideal adjustment for each

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