03-06-2026
10:41 AM
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03-06-2026
10:46 AM
by
Danny
Hello,
I am about to set of to take pictures of the Duomo in Monreale, Italy. I use a tripod and have heard or read somewhere that one has to turn off the image stabilizing when using a tripod and focusing manually. Is this indeed the case?
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03-15-2026 04:08 PM
I saw that with one version of EOS R5 firmware, but it was quickly fixed with the next version of firmware, or maybe I fixed it by turning off tracking in autofocus. I cannot remember which.
I'll bet it was the firmware. That's what it was on the R6m2.
03-16-2026 10:43 AM
"I can't answer for lens IS being on or off if the camera is on a tripod, but I can answer for IBIS being on when the camera is on a tripod."
Interesting perhaps. However, the question was, "EF 70-200 f/4L IS II USM: Turn off IS with tripod?" And to that question, IMHO, turning it off in way most of the percentage of shots the answer is, no, you don't need to turn it off.
03-16-2026 10:56 AM
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