Sat Jul 02, 2022 10:33 pm
Pros and cons already pretty well stated by Bob Osola but I'd like to add that lens stabilization is terrible for panning shots. Maybe it improved with more modern lenses it's been a while since I used a camera but all lenses I've used gave sort of catching up back to center shocks in the correction algorithm creating unfixable jumps. If you stabilize in post you don't suffer from these issues but as mentioned, with default shutterspeeds if your shot does have a lot of jitter stabilizing something that has been captured with motion blur will look funky which you'd mitigate with OIS. If you think you really need OIS, I'd just go for it and use 'normal' methods of stabilization in post.
You can't use both at the same time because it would result in double stabilization making the result worse. The gyro data can't know what the lens already corrected for.
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