And yet....... Both Gary and Walt testify to great, sharp pics taken
with them, albeit with difficulty. So it seems worthwhile to answer the
original question with as much detail as possible to allow the potential
buyer to judge the difficulties and potential rewards for himself.
The fact that I may find it very difficult to make good images with
paints and brushes doesn't seem to have to deterred others from doing
so. And it doesn't seem to bother many of them that it takes many tries
to get a good result. "Real world" performance depends o both performer
and tools.
Moose
Mike wrote:
The big caveat is the great
difficulty of vibration control, which may have been the down fall of
the original tests.
Another take on the tests might be that they are a good indicator of
"real world" performance, warts and all.
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