Hi, it's me again,
Just to quote myself:
> >I've just bought a used EOS 5, which I will use together with my 28-135 IS
lens.
> >With this camera-lens-combination the view finder shakes/shifts everytime I
> >release the shutterbutton.
Gary Russell wrote:
> Just to add to your confusion ;-)...my EOS 5 with a manufacture date of
> December 2000, does not cause the IS on the 28-135 to vibrate/shake when IS
> is engaged or disengaged. However, a couple of months ago my 28-135 did in
> fact do the shaking thing when (as yours) the IS was disengaging, but, I was
> using an EOS 3 at the time. It did this a few times and then quit and
> hasn't repeted that anomaly since. So...you may want to perhaps consider
> the possibility of a lens issue?
Okay, I admit, I'm confused now. Yesterday evening I went on playing with my
(old) new EOS 5, and ..... NO SHAKE ANYMORE!!! I don't understand why, I haven't
changed any settings. It's just like what happened with your EOS 3, Gary, the
shake has gone by itself.... Hmmm, Canon camera's with learning abilities? Well,
whatever, I'm very happy with my 5, and allthough it's older technology, it's a
huge step up from my EOS 300!
Thanks you all for your replies!
Bart
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