>>4041967>So now I have to double check all my shots and fuck around with the switch to make sure all my shots are sharp?It does seem that way. I went out on a shoot with the X-S10 and 18-55, pretty much all the shots I took during daytime light on "stabilized" mode were a little blurrier. But I can tell my stabilization is clearly working because the very low shutter speed shots are OK. So it seems like yes, you'll be messing around with that switch quite a bit, I guess that's why it's there. I wish they mentioned it in the camera manual and promo however... On the plus side, since most Fuji primes are unstabilized, with an ibis body you can have some stabilization if you need it. And if you're ever doing handheld video, lens stabilization and ibis together are pretty strong.
>>4042677>If I have a lens with physical aperture controls, and I put the camera in S mode, can I change the aperture on the lens and the shutter speed on the body?Just did a quick test, looks like you cannot change the aperture at all in S mode.
>If the camera is in aperture priority mode, and I set the lens to 5.6, what happens if I change the aperture on the camera body?on the 18-55 at least (only lens I have) there's a switch on the lens that lets you choose between changing the aperture on the lens or body. It would appear that you can't have it set to change aperture on both body and lens at the same.