Playere.. umíš anglicky, ne?
“The IS mechanism operates by correcting shake. When there is no shake, or when the level of shake is below the threshold of the system’s detection capability, use of the IS feature may actually *add* unwanted blur to the photograph, therefore you should shut it off in this situation. Remember that the IS lens group is normally locked into place. When the IS function is active, the IS lens group is unlocked so it can be moved by the electromagnetic coil surrounding the elements. When there’s not enough motion for the IS system to detect, the result can sometimes be a sort of electronic ‘feedback loop,’ somewhat analogous to the ringing noise of an audio feedback loop we’re all familiar with. As a result, the IS lens group might move while the lens is on a tripod, unless the IS function is switched off and the IS lens group is locked into place.”
U starších objektivů to byl problém, dneska už by neměl být.
http://zynine.com/2009/12/17/dslr-noob- ... r-is-blur/
A co se týče praxe.. na FZ7 mi to dělalo taky. S 18-105 VR jsem to netestoval, ale ta by to měla již zvládat.