Gus Stangeland
Senior Member
I have already posted suspect focusing on my new 500 f/4 lens, but now I noticed another anomoly. With the camera solidly resting on a bean bag, IS on, when I half-press the shutter to get focus, and hold for a bit, the image in the viewfinder slowly floats around. Easier way to see it is when taking shots using Liveview and 10 sec selftimer. After pressing the shutter button, and during the 10 second delay, the image displayed on the rear LCD floats back and forth, up and down, for the whole time until the shutter fires.
I understand two things 1) the Canon 500 f/4 manual says to turn IS off when on a tripod. 2) People are saying the manual is out of date, and with the current 500 f/4 lens, the IS can be, and should be, left on. My question: With this lens on a tripod or bean bag, and IS on, does the fact that the image floats around between focus and shutter firing mean this lens has a bad IS or is this normal?
I understand two things 1) the Canon 500 f/4 manual says to turn IS off when on a tripod. 2) People are saying the manual is out of date, and with the current 500 f/4 lens, the IS can be, and should be, left on. My question: With this lens on a tripod or bean bag, and IS on, does the fact that the image floats around between focus and shutter firing mean this lens has a bad IS or is this normal?