Every single feature you can switch ON or OFF has the potential to getting forgotten in the next shot. Which means, more risks to bring unusable pictures home - like me, trying to reduce the wind shake of a sturdy tripod and realizing some of the blurred images were misfocused, others by the IBIS-attempt to counterfeit tripod shake (which is impossible for 15").
Switching off IBIS, going lower with the tripod and behind a little wind shelter helped - but the other day IBIS still was shut OFF and some shots at 1/100 were blurred. Apparently I already rely on IBIS too much.
As I say, the more options you can switch, the more you need to think of 'em.
Switching off IBIS, going lower with the tripod and behind a little wind shelter helped - but the other day IBIS still was shut OFF and some shots at 1/100 were blurred. Apparently I already rely on IBIS too much.
As I say, the more options you can switch, the more you need to think of 'em.