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I don’t have the 80 so I can’t tell you but I was going to ask the same question about my 18-55 - a very faint noise that is there no matter if the OIS switch is on or off and regardless of the OIS mode set in camera. This is on X-T2 with the latest firmware. What camera/firmware version do you have ?

 

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