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One of the differences between these two settings is that you have a Grip, Morris. It may not seem likely, but I wonder if you were to shoot some tests without the grip to see if you get any ...
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It looks like the IBIS is working as described in the manual: Shooting only will enable only when shutter button is released, unless you're using continuous AF, then it engages while shutter is ...
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I see the shooting only IBIS behavior you describe, but it's acting a little differently. I hand held my 150-600. Set the IBIS to Shooting Only. At first I did not think it was working at all. But ...
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I tried this test with my X-H2. I shot a relatively stationary bird at roughly 20 feet out (a Bittern). I had continuous focus on and Morris's recommended settings. First I used bird subject ...
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That is encouraging indeed. I can only hope that they update the firmware of the X-H2 with something similar. Not looking for X-H2S levels, but subject identification with the X-H2 and 150-600 is ...
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Another advantage to the 150-600 is that the zoom is internal. Less chance of dust getting into the lens, especially on an African tour.
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Hmmm, that's some pretty high sharpening settings. I know that lenses can impact sharpening settings, but wow... I have used FujiFilm for a few years now and have a GFX100 and new X-H2 with the ...
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I recently picked up the X-H2 and the new 23, 33, and 56. I had planned to only keep two, but after shooting, testing, etc...I couldn't decide which one to return, so kept them all. The 56 is my ...
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Great shot of the lit part of the moon, but, curious how you get stars on the dark half of the moon?
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