This came up last year. My opinion hss not changed since then - IS does not
help image quality if the camera is well supported on a tripod or is
effectively hand held (firm grip and suitable shutter speed). In fact under
those conditions it reduces image quality. I had examples then which I may
be able to re-post.
Piers
On 18 Oct 2014 02:32, "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 10/17/2014 5:02 PM, John Hudson wrote:
>
>> How will IS "mess it up" ?
>>
>
> John, your one leg is now much longer than the other, courtesy of the imp
> AG.*
>
> Pull the Other One Moose
>
> * If you must remain serious, the answer is that no human can hold a
> camera as steady as a tripod and that camera and lens IS are designed to
> work with normal human steadiness from very good to not so much. The
> steadier you are, the better, of course.
>
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> What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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