I know that canon is stabilization has its flows. One of them is that focus is not steady when is is on. I noted that with 12x32 and 10x30. But... Its so notorious on 15x50...
Im afraid that, maybe, my sample is wrong, as canon is famous for its sample variations... This cloud be solved returning the binos but the eshop where i buy them dont seems to be "return friendly"...
My tests show that if the bino is not rock steady on my hands the blur appears. That means that much of the time the view is not focus, for example:
1. focus
2. press the is button: the view is focus for one sec.
3. the bino is moved a Little by a involuntary movement: lost focus for a sec
4. try to gain steadyness again : the view is focused again for a sec.
5. Return to point 3
What are your impressions? Could be a bad sample?
Thanks a lot bino gurus, and sorry for my "paranoic-IS-ness"
Im afraid that, maybe, my sample is wrong, as canon is famous for its sample variations... This cloud be solved returning the binos but the eshop where i buy them dont seems to be "return friendly"...
My tests show that if the bino is not rock steady on my hands the blur appears. That means that much of the time the view is not focus, for example:
1. focus
2. press the is button: the view is focus for one sec.
3. the bino is moved a Little by a involuntary movement: lost focus for a sec
4. try to gain steadyness again : the view is focused again for a sec.
5. Return to point 3
What are your impressions? Could be a bad sample?
Thanks a lot bino gurus, and sorry for my "paranoic-IS-ness"