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R6 Mark II and EF 24-105 (original) constantly fighting IS

meesterJ
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I just paired my EF 24-105 F4.0 L (Original) to my new R6 Mark II using the RF-EF adaptor.  When I turn on the camera and touch the trigger button, the lens IS is constantly working away and won't stop making faint noises even after taking a picture.  I turned off Lens IS and the sound goes away -- hopefully saving battery life.

Is this a problem with my Lens or is this how the lens IS and camera IS interact?

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@Waddizzle wrote:

Peter is correct. The setting is called “Continuous AF”. Disable it. 


Except in the R6 II, they moved and renamed it to "Preview AF". Same function, so I'm not sure why they did that... I guess to keep you on your toes, heh. Page 501 in the manual.

Newton

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ebiggs1
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"Have you ever looked at the EXIF data to see if the IS is being reported as enabled or disabled when you shoot from a tripod?"

 

No, I don't because I don't care. I simply leave it on all the time.

EB
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