Canon R7 - Does IBIS Work with EF Lenses?

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In this video I the IBIS, in body stabilization, of the Canon R7 with EF lenses.
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Very helpful video, an awesome test definitely i go for the R7

kevingarcia
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My experience is quite different. I have 27 lenses for my Canon R7, 11 of the these lenses have no IS. All thoses lenses are EF or EF-S mount except the 18-150mm (I never use this) and the oddball 800mm f11 (which I love). manufacturers of those lenses are Canon, Tamron, Sigma, Laowa, Opteka, Promaster. I use 3 different adapters to mount those EF / EF-S lenses ... the standard Canon adapter, a Meike adapter withfilter slot (fantastic for my bulbous wide angle lenses or my 300-800mm f5.6 and 300mm catadioptric (which has no filter threads), and a Metabones SpeedBooster adapter (only can be used effectively on Full Frame EF lenses, but can be used on EF-S lenses if you don't mind cropping the image significantly). All 3 adapters allow the stabilization on my stabilized lenses to work as good as they can, and stabilization is definitely improved over using IBIS alone.

rayspencer
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This is what I was looking for before making a decision for upgrading from 80D. I want to know how are the results of still photos at lower shutter speeds using EF lenses in low light situations.

KayCeePix
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Thank you for making this video. I do not want to upgrade my EF lenses yet, and need a new body.

fhunjunkie
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Hi, I was trying to answer if all general ef efs lens are better than Rf lens for my R7. I understand the rf are made for R7 but after many videos people talk about how they work. My question is first what is the difference between other than the the mount. I do have the ef to rf mount. Do I want to buy lens but the best for my R7. Hope this makes sense.

lukain
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Any experience with a tele 400 or 500 and only IBIS? Any reviews that you can recommend ?

Tony-owif
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I think the Ibis was pretty good with all three lenses and I have all those three lenses. If it helps me even by 50% I’ll be happy. Will you please compare the ibis on the R7 with the one on the new G9 ii? Same focal distances and maybe up to 200+ mm?

snowwalker
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I found the IBIS of the R7 dissipointing too. Comparing the R7 with 18-150 mm lens to the Canon RP and 24-240 superzoom. I found even though the R7 had IBIS (RP does not). The RP and superzoom combo produced sharper photos at a lot slower shutter speeds.

andrewbalcombe
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Should I have the ibis and the is on the lens turned on ? For action shots

BillKeechPiperRacingPhotog
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Hello Dan, which adapter do you use for this test? How does the viltrox ef-r3 0.71x speed booster performs regarding to stabilization, vs. canon normal ef-rf adapter, especially for the R7+EF135 f2.0? Thanks for your previous helpful video on R7+speed booster+EF135 f2.0. I once found the wonderful EF 135 f2.0 wasn’t on viltrox’ s own compatible lens list of the ef-r3, and now the ef-r3 isn’t displayed on their website anymore.

mujianxiuxi
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great video! this the answer ive been looking for!

can you try the stabilization test with speedbooster + nonIS EF lenses please?

JasonSebastian
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Hi Dan, That nifty fifty and the 135 looked good enough with stable on' that 50mm looked awesome though I must admit and I loved the ferrari model car for testing on, Canon have always seemed to have slight issues however with stabalization along with some other makers, I use the lumix s5 and I don't think the stable is all that good' it's decent but not great but I was slightly disappointed with it... Anyway I really enjoyed this video content... God Bless Dan to you and the family and best 73s from the u. k😊

keith
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How did you turn on/off IBIS? I thought you can't control it if your lens does not have IS switch and it's ON all the time.

anildangol
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Have you double checked if the IBIS does probably work in 50mm mode on the 135mm?

Normally this problem only occurs with manual lenses without contacts and when you have to change the focal length manually, but i had already very bad IBIS issues with Sigma autofocus lenses, i needed to disconnect the electronic contacts and set the focal length manually to make IBIS work as intended

harrisonxXx
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Were all of these non-IS lenses? There is no option to turn IBIS on with a lens that has its own IS. It only shows up on lenses that don't have built-in IS.

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