Yes, I noticed this afternoon (the vibration, that is). Makes sense
that it would increase power consumption and wear. Next time I am out
shooting at night I will put it to a proper test.
Cheers,
Nathan
On 29-jan-2008, at 9:00, Chris Barker wrote:
>
> I had wondered that as well, Nathan. I reckon that power consumption
> and wear are 2 considerations. The thing vibrates a fair bit when you
> switch the camera off with IS enabled.
>
> Chris
>
> On 29 Jan 2008, at 06:43, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
>
>> The E3 is the first camera I have ever owned that has IS. I
>> understand what it does and how to turn it on, but one question that
>> the manual does not address is this: given its benefits, why would I
>> ever leave it off? In other words, what are the costs of using it--
>> higher power consumption, longer shutter lag, something else?
>>
>> TIA,
>> Nathan
>
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