I love my 50mm f 1.4, but I'd love it a lot more if it had IS. I mean, the 28-135 IS is only considered a truly useful lens because of the IS, no? Optically, while good, it's nothing great, but the IS turns good into great.
If you're taking lots of handheld low light shots, there is no substitute for IS -- not even opening wider since that will often make the DOF too shallow.
I don't see how image quality would be degraded, either. You could turn off the IS to "lock" then glass for a sharper image, but I saw no difference with my 28-135 on or off IS (so I just use IS all the time now). Regardless, I imagine prime lenses to be much simpler than zooms, so the IS implementation should be simpler.
Of course, an IS camera is a "better" solution (although it's interesting to wonder if an IS lens on an IS camera would be even more effective -- not that the amount of tolerated shake would improve, but the effectiveness at combatting the same amount of shake).
So, what are the arguments against it?
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--joe
300D -- awesome. Please petition Canon make me a 20-100 f 4L IS -- and while they're at it, throw in a 50mm f 1.4 IS that focuses at three inches as well!
Visit my rock store at http://www.saimport.com !
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If you're taking lots of handheld low light shots, there is no substitute for IS -- not even opening wider since that will often make the DOF too shallow.
I don't see how image quality would be degraded, either. You could turn off the IS to "lock" then glass for a sharper image, but I saw no difference with my 28-135 on or off IS (so I just use IS all the time now). Regardless, I imagine prime lenses to be much simpler than zooms, so the IS implementation should be simpler.
Of course, an IS camera is a "better" solution (although it's interesting to wonder if an IS lens on an IS camera would be even more effective -- not that the amount of tolerated shake would improve, but the effectiveness at combatting the same amount of shake).
So, what are the arguments against it?
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--joe
300D -- awesome. Please petition Canon make me a 20-100 f 4L IS -- and while they're at it, throw in a 50mm f 1.4 IS that focuses at three inches as well!
Visit my rock store at http://www.saimport.com !
: )