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Playing with my 75 lux on a Nikon z body I realized just how tricky focusing can be if not stabilized when image magnified for focusing. Resolved that on my Z by adding lens data and enabling IBIS. As we know, no M has IBIS so visoflex view is not stabilized and with longer lenses particularly the shake can make focus when using the magnify focus assist. It appears from what I read the new M perform digital stabilization in the EVF. Doesn’t help with camera shake but seems like it should help when using the focus assist to focus better.

Can anyone elaborate on how well this works?

 

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40 minutes ago, kiwidad said:

Playing with my 75 lux on a Nikon z body I realized just how tricky focusing can be if not stabilized when image magnified for focusing. Resolved that on my Z by adding lens data and enabling IBIS. As we know, no M has IBIS so visoflex view is not stabilized and with longer lenses particularly the shake can make focus when using the magnify focus assist. It appears from what I read the new M perform digital stabilization in the EVF. Doesn’t help with camera shake but seems like it should help when using the focus assist to focus better.

Can anyone elaborate on how well this works?

 

Seems whilst the visoflex itself doesn’t do this the m11 itself does so scratch that … cannot trust google AI lol

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57 minutes ago, kiwidad said:

Seems whilst the visoflex itself doesn’t do this the m11 itself does so scratch that … cannot trust google AI lol

Yes, M11 and M-EV1 have electronic stabilization, which stabilzies the video stream in EVF/LCD.

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