Hey folks,
When I recently got my 5D Mark IV I soon realized something was different in live view: With image stabilized lenses (and the IS on the lens switched to "on"), as soon as live view is activated, the image stabilizer becomes permanently active. On my other camera bodies (6D and 7D Mark II), it doesnt't become active until I half press the shutter button. When I release the shutter button, IS becomes inactive again after about 3sec.. I actually prefer the latter. I feel rushed by the camera when IS is always active, it drains the battery faster and I guess it is also more stress on the motor and mechanics of the IS. And, with certain lenses, the always active IS is also quite noisy. The IS even stays active when I took a shoot in Live view and then review the pictures on the back of the camera.
Many have already observed that the battery life of the 5D Mark IV is significantly shorter than on previous Canon bodies and I guess this is (apart from the dual pixel technology) maybe one factor why the battery drains faster.
So my questions would be:
- Does your 5D Mark IV show the same behavior with IS being permanently active in Live view?
- Is there an option in the menu with which you can go back to the way it was in older Canon bodies that I haven't found yet?
Apart from this (in my opinion unnecessary) design change, I'm actually quite happy with the 5D Mark IV, especially the dynamic range improvements.
When I recently got my 5D Mark IV I soon realized something was different in live view: With image stabilized lenses (and the IS on the lens switched to "on"), as soon as live view is activated, the image stabilizer becomes permanently active. On my other camera bodies (6D and 7D Mark II), it doesnt't become active until I half press the shutter button. When I release the shutter button, IS becomes inactive again after about 3sec.. I actually prefer the latter. I feel rushed by the camera when IS is always active, it drains the battery faster and I guess it is also more stress on the motor and mechanics of the IS. And, with certain lenses, the always active IS is also quite noisy. The IS even stays active when I took a shoot in Live view and then review the pictures on the back of the camera.
Many have already observed that the battery life of the 5D Mark IV is significantly shorter than on previous Canon bodies and I guess this is (apart from the dual pixel technology) maybe one factor why the battery drains faster.
So my questions would be:
- Does your 5D Mark IV show the same behavior with IS being permanently active in Live view?
- Is there an option in the menu with which you can go back to the way it was in older Canon bodies that I haven't found yet?
Apart from this (in my opinion unnecessary) design change, I'm actually quite happy with the 5D Mark IV, especially the dynamic range improvements.