However, electronic stabilization is plagued with motion blur (unless you violate the 180 degree shutter rule) that cannot be removed. Anyone who has used image stabilization in post will know what I'm talking about. Using Active SteadyShot does not have this problem, which leads me to believe it's not using electronic stabilization. Comparing the image stabilization assemblies of the E-M5 III and the system in the E-M1 II -- a model from just three years earlier with equivalent stabilization performance -- I learned that when i attach the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 lens to my Canon R6 mark ii (with canon adaptor), the ibis simply doesnt work. And worst, it causes the IBIS to constantly shaking, making video shooting almost impossible (unless i turn off the IBIS altogether). as of today, i tested the R6 mark ii on several 3rd party lenses: Prices Field Test Part II Navigate Review Canon 6D Mark II Field Test Part II We test the 6D II's video features and performance by Jeremy Gray | Posted 08/31/2017 Canon EF The following lenses will give users of the Canon EOS R5 and the Canon EOS R6 up to 6 stops of image stabilization. Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1L IS USM Lens. canon Canon EOS R5 canon eos r6 IBIS The "Mark II" model features not only the world's first 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilization system for a full-frame ILC, but also a number of design tweaks and build quality improvements. Canon EOS / EOS R AF System Application. Over the past 10 years I have used more or less the same AF Settings for photographing birds in flight at Woodbridge Island, Cape Town. Here is an overview of the Canon AF Settings (and other considerations) that I have applied with various Canon EOS APS-C and Full Frame bodies during this period. Please also look at my playlists: 8pC0Je.