Nice pic. When I do all-day multi vehicle car shoots for pubs I do both 
handheld and tripod with the 60-250. I never turn off shake reduction and 
generally don't use the remote or mirror up. Haven't seen a problem, but I 
think I'll use the remote next time. That shouldn't slow me down much.

Paul via phone

> On Dec 19, 2013, at 1:02 PM, Christine Aguila <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Good reminder, Godfrey!  Love the photo, and Season’t Greetings to you as 
> well!  Cheers, Christine
> 
> 
>> On Dec 19, 2013, at 1:34 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> This is just as cautionary for Pentax cameras with IBIS as it is with 
>> Olympus IBIS …
>> 
>> I had the E-M1 on a tripod this evening to do our annual holiday 
>> self-portrait. This is always a tricky thing as the lights tend to saturate, 
>> so I run -EV compensation and soft ambient lighting to bring it up. 
>> Exposures with the ZD 11-22 @ 11mm were in the ISO 400 @ f/8 @ 4-5 seconds 
>> range. 
>> 
>> After four blurry shots, using both SAF and MF focusing, I was beginning to 
>> wonder what had gone wrong with the camera. 
>> Then it dawned on me ... I turned off IS. The next two captures were razor 
>> sharp.
>> 
>> So ... they mean it when they recommend turning off IS for tripod use. It 
>> might not affect you in some other lens/exposure time range as much, but it 
>> was clearly the problem here. 
>> 
>> Godfrey
>> 
>> Season's Greetings to all: 
>> http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3769/11446664346_4d89b856ee_o.jpg
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