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Dominik Krol November 22nd, 2010 11:04 PM

Canon 17-55 2.8 IS question for owners
 
Do you guys notice a jumpy IS while zooming when the IS is active?

When my camera runs on video mode, or has the trigger held halfways down, so that the IS goes active, I get a jump in the image while zooming in slowly past the 35mm mark.

I would appreciate if owners can confirm this, or if I have a faulty lens.

Bruce S. Yarock November 23rd, 2010 12:05 AM

I have the lens and hav never had any problems with it. These lenses aren't made for zooming while shooting video. You really have to zoom, then re focus.
Maybe that's your problem.
Bruce Yarock

Jon Braeley November 23rd, 2010 06:51 AM

I cannot recall ever using the zoom when recording.

Dominik Krol November 23rd, 2010 11:24 AM

Nevermind guys. The lens is defective for sure. Just now it went all crazy vibrating like a ringing phone or a womans best friend, untill I disabled the IS or turned off liveview.

There should be no issues zooming while shooting on a stills lens, I have done it with others. aslong it has a non changing zoom through F stop

It's not about zooming while shooting, but zooming while the lens is "opperating" I was reffering to. Your IS goes active as soon you select liveview. That effectively makes the lens act like its "recording"

Ciprian Ganciulescu November 23rd, 2010 08:04 PM

Hi, I have the 17-55 and 7d and I shot on it just a few times for test and fun and I used the zoom while IS active and never had experienced those issues. Hope u get it fixed it's a pretty nice lens for photo.


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