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How do you take advantage of Lens stabilisation ?

Started Dec 30, 2018 | Questions thread
fishy wishy
fishy wishy Veteran Member • Posts: 9,358
Re: How do you take advantage of Lens stabilisation ?

photonius wrote:

You can also look at the lens tests here on dpreview. Some have IS tests. From this you will see it's not an all or nothing at a particular shutter speed. Some shots will be bad, some decent, some good. As shutter speed gets slower, the ratio of good shots will drop, but you still might get some good ones. Hence, in critical situations it's good to take multiple shots and select the best.

You're one of the few that are willing to accept this fact. Most go with the simple statements from the manufacturer or salesmen, because that's what they want to believe. Which is weird. Usually people would be more cynical. There's a lot of wilful delusion going on.

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