On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 3:23 AM, piers@xxxxxxxx <piers.hemy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> My only suggestion, Brian, is that you conduct scientifically based
> research on the effectivesness (effect) of the IS. That is, to exclude
> the possibility that IS is actually degrading your image quality. In
> my experience IS should only be used when needed - if the shutter
> speed is short enough that I can hand-hold the camera successfully, I
> always disable IS because I always get a better result.
>
That's a very good suggestion, Piers. I tend to leave IS on all of the
time and really need it seldom. It should only be needed in situations at
the extremes.
Joel W.
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