Advanced User Guide

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Chapters Contents
Index to Features Index
Chapters Contents
Index to Features Index
Movie Digital IS
Combination IS
Even more effective correction is possible by recording movies with Movie
digital IS and a Combination IS-compatible lens, which will combine optical
and digital image stabilization by the lens and camera.
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Movie digital IS will not function when the lens’s optical Image Stabilizer switch
is set to <
2
>.
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Although movies can also be recorded with Movie digital IS when using EF-S
lenses or movie cropping, the shooting area is further reduced.
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With a lens whose focal length is longer than 800 mm, Movie digital IS will not
function.
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Stabilization by Movie digital IS may be less effective at some movie recording
sizes.
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The wider the angle of view (wide angle), the more effective the image
stabilization will be. The narrower the angle of view (telephoto), the less
effective the image stabilization will be.
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When using a tripod, setting Movie digital IS to [Disable] is recommended.
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Depending on the subject and shooting conditions, the subject may blur
noticeably (the subject momentarily looks out of focus) due to the effects of
the Movie digital IS.
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When using a TS-E lens, sh-eye lens, or non-Canon lens, setting Movie
digital IS to [Disable] is recommended.
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Since Movie digital IS magnies the image, the image looks more grainy.
Noise, dots of light, etc. may also become noticeable.
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Certain lenses do not support Movie digital IS. For details, refer to the Canon
website.
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For details on lenses compatible with Combination IS, visit the Canon website.
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“+” is added to the Movie digital IS icon (
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260) when a lens compatible with
Combination IS is used.