Caporegime
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Huh! It's been so long I clearly forgot.
Huh! It's been so long I clearly forgot.
I just learned that Liveview has three different autofocus modes all using the AF-ON button to focus, and the shutter sound I was getting in Liveview when pressing the back button/AF-ON was the mirror dropping down in AF quick mode. Don't think I'll bother much with Liveview.
That's why I didn't bother! it's not true electronic shutter, if it was, it could be silent.
Yeah, it's not great. However, might come in useful if I ever record video with the 50mm f1.8. I've never shot video with bokeh.![]()
IS isn't going to help you in panning, IS helps you when you are trying to keep the camera still. You are not, you are panning.
Some Canon lenses have 2 or 3 IS modes.IS isn't going to help you in panning, IS helps you when you are trying to keep the camera still. You are not, you are panning.
https://www.eos-magazine.com/articles/EOS_feature/canon-image-stabilisation.htmlMode 1 is the standard two axis operation (pitch and yaw) in which the camera attempts to correct any movement it detects. This is the standard mode intended for stationary subjects.
Mode 2 is intended especially for panning. It is designed to ignore motion in the direction of the panning, but to correct any detected motion at right angles to the panning direction.
Mode 3 is for photographers who don’t want the viewfinder image to be affected by IS. In this mode, stabilisation is applied only during the actual exposure.
Some recent IS lenses dispense with a mode switch altog