Bit short but there's some good info in there.
"The last point on focussing is the Manual option. When focussing in Auto mode, within the viewfinder a small box highlights in green when the point of focus is reached, however Sony have cleverly used this to also assist in Manual mode. When manally focussing back and forth as you reach a sharp point the box turns green allowing the photographer
to not only test their manual skills but also keep them in check!"
P.S The new, Serious and more business conscious Ken Rockwell appears to have changed the wording, the context, heck, everything in his review of this camera. It is no longer "less responsive than his kids toys", and not worse of all Nikon DSLRs ever made. It (the Canon EOS 5D Mark II) is now better than any Nikon at almost everything, and overall, one of the best cameras ever made. Go figure. Quote of his old review, and our comment at the bottom of this post.
No longer the stuff of rumors, here's the E-M5 straight from the horse's mouth:
Imaging Resource goes deep down on some aspects of the D800/E, like that of the missing (or not so missing) antialiasing filter:
"Anti-aliasing. Like almost all Bayer-filtered cameras, the Nikon D800 includes an optical low-pass filter, sited just above the image sensor.