"Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter)" wrote:
>
> Ken Lin wrote:
> I wonder if this can be further "proven" by some who has one of these
> super-tele lenses to listen for the IS sound, both of my "lesser" IS lenses
> can be heard while IS is in operation.
>
> _
Ken Lin wrote:
I wonder if this can be further "proven" by some who has one of these
super-tele lenses to listen for the IS sound, both of my "lesser" IS lenses
can be heard while IS is in operation.
__
You can hear the IS faintly w
On 4 Mar 01 at 17:17, Ken Lin wrote:
> >
> > >>My own guess is this. When the tripod/head is rigid and there is little
> or
> > no vibration, IS does disengage. When you loosen the head -- as for
> > following birds in flight -- the gyros sense some vibration and the IS
> > begins to operate aga
>
> >>My own guess is this. When the tripod/head is rigid and there is little
or
> no vibration, IS does disengage. When you loosen the head -- as for
> following birds in flight -- the gyros sense some vibration and the IS
> begins to operate again.<<
>
> A. When the lens is mounted on a steady t
There's been lots of talk about using IS with tripod.
I found this interesting article on usenet news. Haven't
seen this here yet, so here comes..
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