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interesting. Seems it's a bit soft in the corners at focal lengths wider than about 50mm. But it looks inconsistent. Some of his examples (in the video) seemed OK, but others terrible. I've seen this sort of thing before with wide zooms which I've usually put down to IBIS effects. Of course, the IBIS is still active (just not compensating for movement) even if the camera is mounted on a tripod.
I guess I'm going to have to get my own copy and try it, but I'm downloading his example files now - all 10GB of it!
interesting. Seems it's a bit soft in the corners at focal lengths wider than about 50mm. But it looks inconsistent. Some of his examples (in the video) seemed OK, but others terrible. I've seen this sort of thing before with wide zooms which I've usually put down to IBIS effects. Of course, the IBIS is still doing its stuff even if the camera is mounted on a tripod.
I guess I'm going to have to get my own copy and try it, but I'm downloading his example files now - all 10GB of it!
To my knowledge, IBIS should always be turned off if the camera is mounted on a tripod. That was certainly always the recommendation in my Pentax days.