
Originally Posted by
tkmslee
I think, from my observations, what happens is this. When you set up your adapter you are focusing in on something that's very close to the lens. Not only that, but you are also zooming in about half way. So you have two things working against you...we all know that any image is shaky when you zoom in and focus on something close. So I have found that the camera doesn't do well with movement whether the stabilization is on or off in this situation. I think we need to make sure our adapters are very sturdy and fastened to some kind of support. What I think happened for me was, since there was such a long appendage coming off of my camera with the adapter stuck to it, it would bounce a little as I panned. I don't have the best tripod either so I think the whole setup was just instable and not solid enough.