KitW Posted 15 hours ago Share #1 Posted 15 hours ago Advertisement (gone after registration) I've asked a related question on the CL forum, but perhaps this is the better forum to pose it: how does panning work on a Panasonic Lumix S Pro 70-200 F4? Older lenses have separate settings for panning and normal stabilisation. So far as I can see, this lens only has one switch for image stabilisation - on or off. Is it clever enough to tell how it is being used? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Babylonia Posted 12 hours ago Share #2 Posted 12 hours ago (edited) vor 3 Stunden schrieb KitW: Panasonic Lumix S Pro 70-200 F4? Older lenses have separate settings for panning and normal stabilisation. So far as I can see, this lens only has one switch for image stabilisation - on or off. A Panasonic Lumix S Pro 70-200 F4 lens is one of the first Panasonic L-mount lenses. So "older" lenses, at least not related to L-mount as it comes to Panasonic lenses itself. (E.g. also the Panasonic 24-105mm/F4.0 lens only have an on / off image stabilisation button at the lens itself). Looking to the < user manual - PDF English > - page 61 of a Leica CL camera. The in camera image stabilisation setting, is just "On" (Auto) or "Off" But looking to Panasonic L-mount camera models, the in-camera stabilisation options, there are far more settings possible related to image stabilisation, panning options, and e.g related which lens is used. - Panning left / right - Panning up / down E.g. check for the older Panasonic S1R camera < user manual - PDF English > - page 172 - 177 Today new Panasonic camera models even have more options, as e.g. including anamorphic lenses. Check For the newer Panasonic S1R-II model < user manual - PDF English > - page 311 - 317 So it is just the Leica CL itself, that limits the possibilities as for image stabilisation. Edited 12 hours ago by Babylonia Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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