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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