On 10/19/2021 11:13 AM, Philippe wrote:
I had an early Lumix FT L1 that I loved. My first digital camera as such to
tell the truth. The Vario-Elmarit that came with it had such an efficient OIS
that I never ever even noticed what others call shutter-shock. I regularly shot
at 1/8 sec hand-held, and it was sharp.
That may be one of the reasons Pany didn’t bother.
The thread has been,, so far, about mirrorless, esp. µ4/3. By introducing a DSLR (no matter which way the mirror flips),
you introduce possible confusion.
My later cameras of quite a few other brands sometimes caused me trouble with
that, but so rarely ...
My "problem" is my affinity for tele and macro. On my first real outing with E-M5 and 75-300, I was puzzled and
frustrated by some long shots being sharp and others obviously motion blurred. Here or elsewhere, I learned about the
1/8 sec. shutter delay option, and all was well.
Not a problem with more "normal" FLs and subjects.
Visual Vignettes Moose
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