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IBIS in Fuji X-H!


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I just bought a fuji X-H! and have been looking both in the manual and the cameral menu for the information on IBIS settings. I can't find it anywhere. The IBIS can't seem to be turned on or off or set in any other way. Am I looking in the wrong place? Is just on all the time and there is nothing I can do about it?

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If you have a lens with OIS, then you turn the lens OIS AND body IBIS on and off with the switch on the lens.

When a lens without OIS is mounted, then the camera’s IS menu will have the option for “OFF.” In the video above, he has an OIS lens mounted.

 

In my screen shot below, I have a non-OIS lens mounted. I put IS mode in the “MY MENU” so that I can quickly turn it off when tripod mounted with a non-OIS lens mounted.

 

The reason the menu is IS and not IBIS is because it is applicable to both OIS and IBIS and so is only labeled IS as a generic reference to “image stabilization.” It is even such w/ the X-T2 . . . The menu is just IS and not OIS (which is the only “applicable” kind of IS on that camera body). As mentioned above, I don’t think there is any mention of “IBIS” in the user manual at all. In fact, I just did a text search of the PDF manual and IBIS does not come up in the search.

 

Rand

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What about XC lens? They has OIS but not equipped with switch.

 

Sorry, I have no clue about this, so can’t offer any insight, interesting question, though. I don’t own any XC lenses. I’ll bet a quick call to Fuji technical folk could answer your question - or, take you XC lens with you to camera shop and check out what the IS menu says on their store demo body with your XC lens.

 

Rand

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