Owner's Manual

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How
do
Canon
IS
Lenses
repress blurring
caused by
camera
shake?
Canon
IS
lenses detect
camera
shake
with
a
pair
of
built-in
gyro
sensors, shifting lens components in
the
direction
of
the
vibration
to
counteract
it
and
prevent blurring.
When
the shutter button
is
pressed
halfway
while
the
IS
function
is
on,
compensation
for
camera
shake
is
activated
in just 0.5 seconds.
Since the potential optical performance
of
the lens
is
optimized, you can capture beautiful images.
Image Stabilizer Unit
How
effective
is
the shake compensation
capability
of
Canon
IS
Lenses?
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To avoid camera shake. the general rule is to use a shutter speed
that is the reciprocal of the focal length (1/focallength x 1.6).
There will be a 90% or higher chance of the shot not being blurred by camera shake.
1/125
(sec)
1/60
1/30
Image Stabilizer can be used within 0.5 sec.
after you press the shutler button halfway.
Image Stabilizer ON
1/15
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1/8
50
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100
EF-S17-85mm 1/4-5.6 IS USM Image Stabilizer
Effect Graph
(1
= 85mm)
Generally,
the
shutter
speed
that
allows
photographers
to
shoot
photos
without
blurring
is
"1
Ifocallength". Of
course,
the
faster
the
shutter
speed,
the
greater
the
benefit
in
blur
reduction.
In
comparison
with
lenses
that
lack
an
image
stabilizer,
Canon
IS
Lenses
can
achieve
the
same
blur-free
clarity
at
shutter
speeds
that
are
2
to
5
stops
(increments)
slower.
Let's
take
a
look
at
an
EF-S
17-
85mm
f/
4-5.6
IS
USM
lens,
for
example.
Since
the
maximum
focal
length
of
this
lens
is
effectively
136mm
with
cameras*
like
the
EOS
DIGITAL
REBEL
XSi/450D
and
others
that
feature
APS-C
image
sensors,
the
slowest
shutter
speed
that
could
normally
be
used
while
maintaining a
blur-free
image
is
1/125
sec.
However,
when
the
IS
function
is
activated,
the
shutter
speed
can
be
reduced
3
stops
to
1/15
sec.
without
blurring.
Thus,
you
can
shoot
subjects
at
slower
shutter
speeds
without
fear
of
blurred
images
- dramatically
expanding
your
range
of
shooting
situations
and
photo
variations.
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