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Turn OIS on during handheld???
Hi All
Just wondering who uses the cams OIS system on handheld shots?? I'm running 2 cameras with the main always on a tripod so the OIS system is always off on that camera!! However my second camera is always handheld (both are shoulder-mount models actually) but I have been in the habit of not bothering to have OIS turned on with either camera and therefore often have to correct the odd wobble!!! Do you make a point of using OIS on handheld shoots or is it a waste of time??? Chris |
I do mostly outdoors/nature filming, but regardless of what type of filming I do, I always keep the IS turned on for handheld shots.
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I almost never shoot with OIS off and yesterday when shooting an event, for some reason, it was off. I noticed a lot of shaking even on the tripod (because of people walking nearby) and turning it on made a huge difference. It may be the lazy way out, but I'm a lazy guy :)
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OIS can help when on a tripod if you are on a shaky floor but keep in mind that OIS can create problems with pans by causing strange motion artifacts especially at the beginning and end of pans.
Also, some cameras provide different levels of OIS sensitivity. You might experiment with different levels to see which works best for various shooting situations. |
I usually turn on the OIS when I go straight to handheld. I try to make it a habit to turn it on for those types of shots. When I mount it to a tripod I quickly turn it off. Granted, sometimes I don't remember to switch back and forth though.
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