Canon R5 Wooble / jello
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02-12-2024 04:27 AM
Dear Canon users,
Ive a big issu with my R5 (with 24-105 f4 RF) : its about the wooble in the picture. Ive did all the updates (ver 1.9.0) and Ive still the problem. Its really annoying for profetionals. What can I do ?
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02-12-2024 07:25 AM
Turn IBIS/IS off. You seem to be using a tripod and your focus point is in the distance.
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02-12-2024 07:28 AM
Let me put it this way. What is your subject? What should the camera focus on so that it can stabilize the image?
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02-13-2024 01:30 AM
Thank you for your answer. This is an overall plan, made by hand, without a tripod. The focus is almost at infinity. Look at the image that I zoomed in FCP to see the oscillation movement to the right and left of the image. It's really annoying and I can't find any solution...
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02-13-2024 06:33 AM - edited 02-13-2024 06:40 AM
@ch51100 wrote:Thank you for your answer. This is an overall plan, made by hand, without a tripod. The focus is almost at infinity. Look at the image that I zoomed in FCP to see the oscillation movement to the right and left of the image. It's really annoying and I can't find any solution...
I just provided you with the answer. Have you tried to answer the questions? Or at least think them through?
What is the camera AF system supposed to be locked onto? As near as I can tell, nothing.
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02-13-2024 06:46 AM
What are your AF settings?
Which AF points are selected to be active?
Which AF tracking mode/feature are you using? Hopefully, none.
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