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How effective is R6's IBIS with EF Lenses?

Started May 9, 2021 | Questions thread
bodeswell Senior Member • Posts: 1,378
Re: How effective is R6's IBIS with EF Lenses?

juanmaasecas wrote:

Johnbro wrote:

ArtHeals wrote:

I use a couple of Canon EF portrait lenses (135/2L & 85/1.8 USM) with EOS R and I don't have any major problems as i keep the shutter speed around 1/200 most of the time. But I was wondering how effective is the IBIS on R6 with these EF lenses. Is it still 5-axis with EF lenses or downgrades to 3-axis?

Some used R6's are popping up here and there and I am contemplating if its going to benefit my STILL images in any way - (No interest in video)?

Thanks in advance

From my point of view, it's amazing. I shot with a Sigma 35mm Art (EF mount, no IS) using IBIS only, 1/6 sec hand held. Needless to say I would never have attempted that with my 5D4.

Why people only look at the Center? Your edges are blurred.

What does your comment have to do with the effectiveness of R5/6 IBIS on this hand held shot?

And what difference does it make if the edges are "blurred"? Why would the image be better if they were "sharp"? Also, they aren't even all that blurry, considering that some of the greenery was undoubtedly in motion just like the water. The point, I take it, was the effect of the slow shutter on the water. And the water isn't really centered.

Not saying that this shot belongs in MOMA, but it makes the poster's point adequately.

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Canon EOS R Canon EOS R5 Canon EOS R7 Canon EF 135mm F2L USM Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM +4 more
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