Reading over that article, it appears the author misconstrues the functions of Canon's Hybrid IS, or that they simply don't understand what 'roll' actually is...
Quoting:
"During the summer 2009 Canon announced roll compensation in some of its forthcoming mid-range telephoto lenses."
That was the announcement of the EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS, and Canon certainly did not say or even imply correction for roll. Hybrid IS adds correction for 'shake' (translational motion in the X and Y directions) to the typical corrections for angular motion (pitch and yaw).
The 5 axes are:
In a nutshell, sensor-based IS can correct up to all five, lens-based IS can correct up to four (excluding #5).






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