Karen Nakamura wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >Watch it or your dogma could get run over.<G> I have often shot
> landscapes with out a tripod, for a variety of reasons.
>
> Well, I guess I did overstate it. I've also shot landscapish photos without
> a tripod, but then I also don't cry if they're not pin-sharp. If you want
> publication quality photos, we shouldn't be arguing over the MTF graphs or
> how much IS helps, but rather get a good tripod. It'll help much more than
> the other mechanisms.
>
> Karen
That's true! There are situations that IS is just not going to help
you, and you need a 'pod. Of course, then you have to remember to turn
the IS off, like I didn't today. Damn, beautiful girl, beautiful light,
tripod, and now a little IS induced blur!
Skip
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