Yes, you can use the Image Sync application to control the camera from
your smartphone or tablet. Transferring files is probably slow.
You can use wired tethering via the Image Transmitter application (I
don't think it's free though).

The sensor is moving inside a well calibrated plane, it doesn't tilt
at all. Yes, I know they wrote that.
The 5 axis refers to the axis of movement/shake the system can
compensate for, not the sensor's movement. So there's no sensor tilt.

Regards,
Alex

On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 5:10 PM, Collin B <coll...@brendemuehl.net> wrote:
> N speed WiFi.
> -- I wonder if WiFi can be used for a tethered control panel of some sort.
> --Also wondering how long it takes to transfer a full image to a pc.
>
> New & improved shake reduction looks awesome.
>
> Pixel shift might perhaps accommodate the feature of a tilt lens since it
> "tilts the image sensor unit in all directions"?
> --unless they've not written firmware for that feature yet ...
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