11-09-2020, 01:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-09-2020, 01:34 PM by Brightcolours.)
The 500mm wallaby image appears to have some severe vertical movement, creating double/smeared horizontal lines while vertical lines appear to be unaffected. Is that a form of shutter shock with the used camera (EOS R?) and the lens' IS, at 500mm and 1/200th sec? Try shooting with EFCS to see if there is a difference.
Hmm, the meerkat image (2nd one, the 1st one is a total mess) also appears to show vertical movement, at a different exposure time. As if the IS is not allowed to get to a stable situation, or there is shutter shock, or the IS is just faulty.
Not an issue other reviewers have bumped into.
Hmm, the meerkat image (2nd one, the 1st one is a total mess) also appears to show vertical movement, at a different exposure time. As if the IS is not allowed to get to a stable situation, or there is shutter shock, or the IS is just faulty.
Not an issue other reviewers have bumped into.