 Hey everybody it's Greg back to here and in this video we're going to do a jitter test of the Panasonic 12-35 f2.8 version 2 lens. Now I've noticed some jitter in some of my footage with the image stabilization on and a couple people have commented in my video so I wanted to do a little bit of a test. So the first part we're going to try to go through different tests and then I'm going to show you some of the live footage where I notice jitter as well. Alright stick around to the end of this video and then also leave some comments below. Alright let's get started. Alright so here we are on the tripod. We've got the Panasonic 12-35 f2.82. The image stabilization is turned off and like I said we're on a tripod. The image stabilization is off. This should be a steady shot. So we're getting paired this next one to being on the tripod with the image stabilization turned on the lens. Alright so now I've turned the image stabilization on the lens. Normally on a tripod you don't have it on but I've turned it on just to see if we see any jitter. Now the next shot I'm going to do handheld and the third shot I'm going to do with a gimbal. Alright so now we're handheld and the image stabilization is turned off on the lens. So it's turned off. Alright so we're still handheld and now we have the image stabilization on the lens turned on and what we're doing is looking for any kind of jitter that we may have with the image stabilization. Alright so now we're on a gimbal. This is the Xeon Crane and we have image stabilization turned off on the lens. And this is our final test. We have image stabilization turned on and we're using the gimbal. Now in the next couple of shots I'm going to show you some on location shooting where I see some jitter and then just let me know in the comments below if you notice the jitter as well. Alright this first part here is with a gimbal and you know I don't really notice it that much on a gimbal only when panning. It's more noticeable if you're going handheld and you'll notice in the next footage which is all handheld and panning you're going to see some jitter just watch that there. So be cautious if you're doing handheld and you're doing panning I think if you slow down your panning speed and you're on a tripod you shouldn't really have a problem with jitter. Alright so let me know what you think did you see jitter at all in this footage and if you have a panasonic lens do you notice any jitter at all? Just let me know in the comments section below. And if you're not already a subscriber make sure you hit the subscribe button before you go also hit that like button and share this video on forums if you shoot with the Panasonic GH4 or 5 and you've noticed this with lenses share this with other photographers on the web. Alright thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next video.