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Hallo zusammen,

 

ich habe mir erst vor einen Monat die XT20 geholt und vor 3 Wochen um das XF90 mm Objektiv ergänzt.

Frage:

ich habe immer das Gefühl, dass sich "im Objektiv" etwas bewegt, sobald ich die Kamera mit Objektiv schräg halte. Der Fotoladen meinte hierzu: keine Sorge, ist der Bildstabilisator....Dumm nur, dass genau dieses Objektiv keinen hat...

Hat jemand von Euch hier einen Tipp oder gehört es einfach "dazu"

 

Hatte vorher Nikon Spiegelreflex und alle Objektive waren definitiv stabil - auch in sich.

 

Lieben Dank

 

Silvia 

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Yes, this is apparently quite normal for this lens; if you move it gently you can hear something moving inside it. As Sluw says, it's the type of autofocus motor that is used on this particular lens. 

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