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OIS with Tripods and High Shutter speeds


miguel

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I was wondering if any one else had done any tests with OIS on shutter speeds greater than 1/500

and locked down on tripods etc.

 

The old rules for OIS said dont lock the camera down and do not use OIS at sppeds greater than 1/500 second.

 

After some quick tests this is what I concluded with the XT2 and 50-140 set at 140mm f2.8 ans OIS ON.

 

I didnt have a tripod handy so I weighted the lens down onto a solid wooden table to make it as rigid as possible. At 1/40 sec pics were biting sharp having shot 20 images.

 

Same combination hand held outside, I used a shutter speed of 1/4000 with OIS on and then Off, when compared on a 30 inch Apple monitor I could not see any difference in a total of 20 images.

 

Comments would be appreciated

 

Regards

Michael

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