FUJIFILM X-T50 Shaking Vibrating
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85%
CONF
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Image Stabilizer Unit (IBIS Assembly)
The IBIS assembly is a precision gimbal that suspends the sensor using electromagnets; a mechanical failure in the spring-return or a short in the voice coil motor (VCM) causes the sensor to oscillate uncontrollably against its physical limiters. This creates a high-frequency vibration felt through the camera body as the system fails to achieve a 'locked' center position.
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10%
CONF
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Main Circuit Board
The main PCB contains the motor drivers and the processor responsible for calculating sensor-shift compensation. If the driver IC (Integrated Circuit) responsible for IBIS power delivery fails, it may send erratic voltage pulses to the stabilizer, inducing unintended mechanical movement.
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5%
CONF
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Gyroscope Sensor Module
The internal gyroscope detects pitch, yaw, and roll; if the sensor's crystal oscillator is damaged or improperly calibrated, it can feed 'ghost' movement data to the processor, causing the IBIS to vibrate while attempting to stabilize motion that does not exist.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Image Stabilizer Unit (IBIS Assembly).
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