Bit of a senior moment, I admit, I was shooting at the International Jaguar Spares Day at Stoneleigh Park and had not noticed that ISO was set to 200 not the 2000 I intended. Using live view, with all the mirror clattering I had not noticed that the mirror was up a lot longer than it should have been.
I have always been more than impressed with the IS on the E-3 and it seems the E-5 is even better. Of the 60 or so shots affected ranging from 1/2s to 1/8s exposure, all bar a couple were keepers and the rejects were due to subject movement, not the shakes!
This one is half a second (yes, 0.5s hand-held with live view) and while perhaps not absolutely pin-sharp is more than acceptable to me. It usually takes 1/125th to de-shake me, 1/250th if I have had coffee
I liked both of my E-3's a lot but I absolutely love my E-5! No PP other than levels adjust. The bike is a 1932 Norton and was sold during the show.

James
I have always been more than impressed with the IS on the E-3 and it seems the E-5 is even better. Of the 60 or so shots affected ranging from 1/2s to 1/8s exposure, all bar a couple were keepers and the rejects were due to subject movement, not the shakes!
This one is half a second (yes, 0.5s hand-held with live view) and while perhaps not absolutely pin-sharp is more than acceptable to me. It usually takes 1/125th to de-shake me, 1/250th if I have had coffee

I liked both of my E-3's a lot but I absolutely love my E-5! No PP other than levels adjust. The bike is a 1932 Norton and was sold during the show.

James


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