Hi all
Sorry if this isn't the place for it, but I've got a general IS question about the E-30, particularly as you have three IS settings to choose from!
IS 1 is 'on' - so far, so good
IS 2 is for horizontal panning - yes, that's okay
IS 3 is for Vertical panning - that's okay too.
One of my photographic hobbies is birds in flight (such as displays etc. or in the wild), and my question is this:
If you had the opportunity to photograph birds in flight, which IS setting would you go for?
I'm thinking that I would leave it on IS 1 as a general setting, because birds in flight don't just go 'up' and 'down' or 'along' - they tend to do the whole lot at the same time, so do you think I would be right in doing that?
I'd be interested (grateful, more like
) for your input on this one, as I certainly never really know the best IS setting to use to get the best effect 
Thanks for your help - and sorry for the really dumb question!
Thea
Sorry if this isn't the place for it, but I've got a general IS question about the E-30, particularly as you have three IS settings to choose from!
IS 1 is 'on' - so far, so good
IS 2 is for horizontal panning - yes, that's okay
IS 3 is for Vertical panning - that's okay too.
One of my photographic hobbies is birds in flight (such as displays etc. or in the wild), and my question is this:
If you had the opportunity to photograph birds in flight, which IS setting would you go for?
I'm thinking that I would leave it on IS 1 as a general setting, because birds in flight don't just go 'up' and 'down' or 'along' - they tend to do the whole lot at the same time, so do you think I would be right in doing that?
I'd be interested (grateful, more like


Thanks for your help - and sorry for the really dumb question!
Thea
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