I don't seem to notice any drift when using my 70-200/2.8 with IS on with the 40D. I usually turn OFF IS when using a tripod and my old 20D. Is this an unknow feature on the 40D?
sagebrush Member 158 posts Joined Dec 2001 More info | Sep 30, 2007 15:58 | #1 I don't seem to notice any drift when using my 70-200/2.8 with IS on with the 40D. I usually turn OFF IS when using a tripod and my old 20D. Is this an unknow feature on the 40D?
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blonde Buck Naked Floozies 8,405 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Boston, MA More info | Sep 30, 2007 16:02 | #2 the 70-200 2.8 IS is tripod sensing so it should work perfectly fine on a tripod. not sure why it didn't on your 20D though..
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IndecentExposure Goldmember 3,402 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Austin, Texas More info | Sep 30, 2007 16:17 | #3 Like Blonde said, that's lens logic not camera body. - James -
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