The image steadying in the viewfinder is not automatically better for
results than not. I don't mean the occasional dizziness some people
feel. Even if you're lulled into thinking if you see it steady, it will
be steadier - actually the opposite can be true often as not. If you are
/not/ watching the stabilization working and are putting your usual
effort into keep still (seeing only your own results of being still),
the IS only makes it better. No false confidence causing you to not try
as hard.
Larry
Moose wrote:
> I could see the viewfinder image steady when it
> kicked in - kewl. I shot three
> shot sequences with and without VC on at various focal lengths and
> shutter speeds. The results were quite disappointing, with the VC
> disabled results holding a slight lead overall.
>
>
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