I hope your right. I called Canon support yesterday, described the issue and the rep I spoke with indicated that Canon was unaware of any blurry images when shooting wide and slow.
Thanks so much, especially for the reference article, I understand the issue much better after reading it.
Thank you, that would be great, I appreciate your help.
I'm interested in the Canon R5 or R6, however I recently read a review on the B and H site, where the reviewer indicated that images taken with the mechanical shutter at 35mm or less and a shutter speed of 1/200 sec. or less resulted in blurry images. I had a chance to visit B & H last week and the Cannon sales staff confirmed that all pictures taken on their demo cameras at those settings resulted in blurry images. Since I enjoy shooting water scenes, cascades and streams, this obviously gave me cause for concern. The only workaround they mentioned was to use the electronic shutter for those situations. The reviewer indicated that Canon was aware of the problem but there was no plans for a fix at this time. I did call Canon support, they were unaware of the problem.
I appreciate comments from folks who have shooting experience with either the Canon 5 or 6 regarding this issue.
Thanks
Bob M
Atlanta, Ga.