Interesting that you've got far better results than others. I wonder what you did that was different.
I assume that everyone was using a time delay to allow the camera to settle.
A few random thoughts:
Perhaps you just have a far more stable tripod.
Are IBIS and/or OIS automatically disabled in pixel-shift mode?
Or did you disable them when perhaps others didn't?
Maybe if IBIS remains enabled, the camera is fighting against itself?
I used a tremendously robust tripod. I used a 70-200mm. At 200mm the artifacts were terrible. At 70mm the result was much better, but there were still some artifacts. I understand that when moving the sensor at the sub-pixel level, any small vibration is fatal. Therefore I understand that this option is not intended to be used with telephoto lenses. Surely with an angular lens the results are better. For my tests I used a remote trigger and shot inside the house and without air. The set could not be more stable. The only possible vibrations would come from the movement of the sensor itself.
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