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Philips. Nice links with good info about expected benefits from IS. However, the results were not meant to be compared, as you did, and doing so results in misleading conclusions.
The Cannon lens was tested at 18 and 55mm, using a frim grip.
The Olympus was tested at 100mm and the photographer shot single handed to exagerate camera shake.
The results are useful, but not in direct comparison to each other. If these tests were to be compared, the only objective way to do so is by comparing the relative improvement each system achieved.
In that case, the Cannon at 55mm and 1/25 sec improved from 20% sharp images with IS off, to 80% sharp images with IS on.
By contrast, the Olympus at 100mm and 1/20 sec improved from 10% sharp images with IS off, to 80% sharp images with IS on.
That would indicate the Olympus IS system actually provided slightly greater stability than the Canon. But nether conclusion is definitive since the comparison was not head-to-head.
Suffice it to say that both systems were quite effective and will be a useful feature to owners of either camera.
Extremely well said!