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Significant Motion Blur, Canon R6. Caused by IBIS? Wide angle only.

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OP electronicsenthusiast Junior Member • Posts: 43
Re: Significant Motion Blur, Canon R6. Caused by IBIS? Wide angle only.
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I don’t shoot much on the tripod, and forgot to turn off IS until we’ll into shooting on several occasions,  Oddly, I cannot find one example of this type of image on the tripod, with IS on, or off, at several shutter speeds.

I bumped my tripod on two shots, and they were more in focus than many examples where I think IS was the problem. That result from bumping the tripod was predictable, I just haven’t seen shots like these, with motion blur in part of the frame, irrespective of distance or subject movement.

dprime wrote:

Something is obviously wrong. With the aperture closed that much, and considering its shutter speed, the bottom of pictures should not be that blurred out with normal ibis operation. I'd go Canon service and have the gears checked out.

I don't have any of that distinct bottom blur when using my RF 15-35mm and EF 16-35 should be perfectly fine.

Only time IBIS is confirmed to produce blur is when you are shooting long exposure shots on tripod (general rule is of course to turn off ibis when shooting long exposure).

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