Summary of the issue as I see it.
If you are using a lens without IS be sure to check those shots for critical focus and be sure to report the issue to Canon. I do not use my RF50 much so not something I am to worried about but the fact that the issue likely affects the 28-70 and the fast primes Canon needs to address this.
- Occurs when using lenses without IS
- Only the first shot is affected.(Powering off or image review appears to reset the first shot so it will occur again. )
- Does not appear to be an issue when using a tripod.
- Does not appear to be an issue when using lenses with IS.
- Does not appear to be an issue if you set IBIS to be on only when taking a shot.
If you are using a lens without IS be sure to check those shots for critical focus and be sure to report the issue to Canon. I do not use my RF50 much so not something I am to worried about but the fact that the issue likely affects the 28-70 and the fast primes Canon needs to address this.
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