KitW Posted Tuesday at 11:37 PM Share #1 Posted Tuesday at 11:37 PM 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 yesterday at 02:41 AM Share #2 Posted yesterday at 02:41 AM (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 yesterday at 02:52 AM by Babylonia Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KitW Posted 6 hours ago Author Share #3 Posted 6 hours ago Thanks for a very detailed reply. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babylonia Posted 5 hours ago Share #4 Posted 5 hours ago vor 19 Stunden schrieb Babylonia: 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 Even more pages as for settings, as I made a mistake mentioning the right pages. --> page 307 - 317 😎 😉 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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