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Z7/Z7ii
Unscientific IBIS test
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<blockquote data-quote="Paliswe" data-source="post: 750425" data-attributes="member: 48977"><p>I have done that test, not intentionally but it just came out that way. I have a 200mm f4 from the early 70' that I mounted on my Z6 with an FTZ. I could clearly see the microshakes on the display when zoomed in ten times. Then, when I got the 24-200mm Z-lens, there were no microshakes at 200mm.</p><p>There's a reason why Nikon have VR on the longer Z-lenses, the IBIS just don't keep up with these small shakes, but together they do an excellent jobb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paliswe, post: 750425, member: 48977"] I have done that test, not intentionally but it just came out that way. I have a 200mm f4 from the early 70' that I mounted on my Z6 with an FTZ. I could clearly see the microshakes on the display when zoomed in ten times. Then, when I got the 24-200mm Z-lens, there were no microshakes at 200mm. There's a reason why Nikon have VR on the longer Z-lenses, the IBIS just don't keep up with these small shakes, but together they do an excellent jobb. [/QUOTE]
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