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I had a confusion about that, and a while ago emailed Rudy Winston my concern and he replied that:
1st mode is built to stabilize horizontal motion when panning.
2nd mode is to stabilize vertical motion when panning.
3rd mode is for a higher level of stabilization, but on one direction only vertical, same as mode 2.
If you’re saying that for you Mode 1 IS corrects only horizontal motion and Mode 2 and 3 correct only vertical motion, then either your lens is defective or you’re not conducting proper tests.You might be right about the literature but to my experience with what "Rudy stated" in his reply to my questions the system has been working on me in 100%
Also, note that ‘panning’ doesn’t mean just following a moving subject, it also means using a slow shutter relative to the motion. For example, when I’m moving the lens to track a bird flying across the frame and using a motion-stopping shutter speed (typically 1/2500 s), Mode 1 or 3 is best for that because that’s not panning. An example of panning would be using a 1/30 or 1/15 s shutter speed while tracking a kid riding a bike. The idea is to move the camera at an angular speed matching the subject, so the subject is sharp while the background has motion blur. That’s where you need Mode 2 IS.
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