I understand IS and I can see the IS working on my 24-105 L. My questions is
If you were taking a picture of a subject that doesnt keep still, or, you needed to aim, focus and shoot rapidly is it better to have IS switched off.
An example would be if you were taking a wildlife shot from a boat. The boat is floating down a calm river so there isnt much rocking etc, however, the bird / wildlife is on the riverbank. Would the IS function hinder the shot. Although it only takes a nano second to stabilize would this have a negative effect to using a fast shutter speed as the first couple of frames will be taken as the IS is settling.....
If you were taking a picture of a subject that doesnt keep still, or, you needed to aim, focus and shoot rapidly is it better to have IS switched off.
An example would be if you were taking a wildlife shot from a boat. The boat is floating down a calm river so there isnt much rocking etc, however, the bird / wildlife is on the riverbank. Would the IS function hinder the shot. Although it only takes a nano second to stabilize would this have a negative effect to using a fast shutter speed as the first couple of frames will be taken as the IS is settling.....