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Stabilization problem with EOS R3, 24-70 and 200-70 lenses

ghaith
Apprentice

Hi, two days ago I had a problem with my Canon R3 mirrorless camera, knowing that the lens with stabilization is from the same brand, also in both cases while operating the lens with stabilization there is some jumping (shaking, glitch) in the video, which is also clear in the already recorded video, and when turning off the lens stabilization the jumping disappears, what is the reason and how can I solve this problem?

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kvbarkley
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"both cases"?

What lenses?

Is the camera on a tripod?

No, the camera is not mounted on a tripod. The lenses are Canon 24-70 and Canon 200-70 as well.

Are these EF or RF Mount versions. Please give FULL NAMES of the lenses in question.

-Demetrius
Bodies: EOS 40D (Retired) & EOS 5D Mark IV (Current)
Lenses: EF Trinity, EF 50mm F/1.8 STM, EF 70-210mm F/4 (Brought out of Retirement) & EF 85mm F/1.8 USM
Speedlites: 470EX-AI & 600EX II-RT

Waddizzle
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Are you trying to capture videos of distant surroundings?  While IS is enabled? 

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No, it is not far, in the middle of the distance, i.e. 35 mm

“ No, it is not far, in the middle of the distance, i.e. 35 mm. “

How far away is that?  If the issue goes away with much closer subjects, then distance is the issue. 

If you are using one of the Zone AF modes, and you cannot place a cluster of AF points on your subject, then distance is the issue. 

If you’re just filming a scene without a specific subject for the camera to focus on, and you’re using IS as if it were a digital gimbal, then distance is the issue. 

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