I can also shoot at full zoom with my C-700 at 1/30sec. Many years
with my A-1 and long lenses taught me this discipline. . Beautiful
photographs have been taken with long lenses years before anybody
even dreamed of digital photography.
IS is a faster way from here-to-there
IS is a useful tool that allows virtually anyone to capture a sharp
image at long focal lengths.
There is always bickering when this subject comes up. A camera is a
tool, nothing more. A Leica in the wrong hands makes mediocre
snapshots, a simple box with a lens, in the hands of Ansel Adams,
made images that will span the ages.
--
rich
c-700, d-510
'always remember you are unique, just like everyone else'
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Daniella's caustic response to Jerry Rosen was really uncalled for
but this sort of thing seems to be overlooked where she's
concerned. I'm glad she can take handheld shots with her C700 at
full zoom at such slow shutter speeds. That's a very good ability
to have. I could also probably take handheld, fully zoomed shots
at 1/30th with a bit of concentration but I prefer to use a camera
with a tool that insures the majority of my handheld shots at slow
shutter speeds WILL be sharp without having to worry about it. I
demand sharp photos and anything which helps me towards that end is
a welcome addition. I think it's sad that people who can't handhold
a camera at 380mm and get sharp shots at very slow shutter speeds
are relegated to the aged, overweight, nervous, or have some other
disorder which explains their inability to accomplish the same feat
as a few others. If they fail to fall into the other categories,
they simply MUST have defective cameras. This is a very narrow view
and people shouldn't be demeaned just because they are different.
At least you recognize that this feat isn't "normal" and that it
DOES take practice and/or experience.