Fujifilm Users, Remember THIS About IBIS!

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📔 Table of Contents
00:00 | Intro and Welcome
00:18 | About In Body Image Stabilization (IBIS)
00:44 | Two Benefits With Using IBIS
02:54 | Please Remember This About IBIS
04:29 | Conclusion and Goodbye

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One more thing to remember about IBIS/OIS on Fuji cameras - if you use a stabilized lens and switch off the OIS on your lens by toggling the physical button, you won't benefit from IBIS anymore either, because the camera thinks you want to put it on a tripod so it will turn off both OIS and IBIS for you. You're welcome.

root
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There are two problems with fuji IBIS for video. The first could fix the second.
1. You can't turn off ibis and use lens stabilization alone. The manual switches and camera settings menu both treat them as if they were inseparable.
2. The IBIS is great for holding a steady shot, but if you're panning or moving. It 'jerks' quite a bit.

At times It feels like I'd be better off with an older camera and no IBIS so I could just rely on the lens.
Then other times, the IBIS is great..
Being able to operate them independently would be fantastic

IndecisionTelevision
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still amazed how you always find something new to talk about 😲

armeniocavaco
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This episode was proudly sponsored by Nescafe ☕ Nescafe, the brand that puts more IBIS into your coffee bean. 😋🍵

MusicJunky
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What about the setting «continuous» and «shooting only»? In my mind continuous is for video only, or if you are using a tele lens, but are there any advantages of using «shooting only» other than (I assume) reduced battery drain?

jansun
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What about the continuous and shooting options? What are they used for?

CKamera
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Another thing you actually taught me from video and photo discussion, pictures will look more natural and fun, if technical flawed, when you shoot motion at a low enough shutter to see the motion blur. So for kids, you may not have perfect focus but with ibs or lense stabilization, you can limit yourself to just get the motion blur which may be artistically better, I.e. capture the moment better tho with a “technically flawed” image.

TheDOS
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Thank you for explaining the blurry situation. I couldn’t figure it out! You helped so much thank you!

mavcruise
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I've turned IBIS off on my XT-4. When shooting video, it introduces mechanical jerks to your footage. The IBIS seems to fight movement, especially panning. You can actually see it happen a couple of times in your example when holding the camera still. Using a gimbal with IBIS off seems to be the only solution for panning footage. I really wish the IBIS was better

bsw
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Thank you, amazing video as usual. It amazes me how this concept is not more common. Many people decided to get the camera with IBIS so they could "slow the shutter speed in the low light." Yes, you could shoot with 1/5th and keep your ISO relatively low, but if you try to get a street shot with people moving, everything will be blurry. If you want to freeze the moment, you need fast glasses, that's what they're designed to do; capture a lot of light so you can use faster shutter speed.

paceyombex
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I bought a XT-4 with the information I got from your channel! Thank you

DomBurger
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I think it's important to mention setting adapter mm when using ibis with manual 3rd party lenses like a vintage Pentax 50mm, or a Minolta 135mm 2.8, explaining why this setting must be correctly entered..

sclogse
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Thank you for the video! Here are some protips for the really low shutter speeds aqquired trough researching and experimenting: #1. Use a steady two-handed grip with and shoot with the EFV #2. Use the fully electronic shutter #3. Use burst or a 2 second self-timer. I got to 1/2 second with 35mm lens on an X-t4. Happy snapping!

morottaja
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You mentioned raising shutter speed, or adding more light or ISO is the only way to help freeze fast subject movement. Don't forget you can fix a subjects motion blur by tracking it properly. That's how you get those race car pictures where the subject is crisp and the background is blurred. It's not very easy, but it's doable.

halfalligator
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I really like and use the IBIS in the GFX 100s, either photos, and video, and surprisingly, this beast camera perform as a real monster for video too, either vlogging or filming, I am preparing a vlog about it

HIRMEDIA
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help!! I my xt4 shooting/is menu does not show a on/off only continues or shooting only any suggestions.
great video as always

suzettecalderon
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I hope we get ibis on the xPro 4/x100VI

gregpantelides
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Great video. I'm a fan of how creatively you explain things. Regarding IBIS on my X100VI I notice three settings: off, continuous & while shooting only. I have selected the last one (while shooting only) to save battery life. Am I missing out on something? Thanks

raju
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Question: How to control the ois on the fuji 150-600mm on a non ibis body such as the XT20?

transconapete
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ive noticed one thing about IBIS is that if you wanna stabilize/track footage on software it will give a weird shifting effect when cropping

RodieOsc