James B.Davis said: > I will be keeping at least for now, the EF28-135 IS. I have > found it very useful and very sharp if you can hold it still > or put it on a tripod, but the IS is not very useful, really. > However, the zoom range is great and the lens is compact and > fairly light.
Surely, you'll get loads of "told you so" replies on this statement ;-) However, I still don't get why you insist on using a tripod to get sharp images. Maybe you're shooting with low shutter speeds only, but I managed to get very crisp handheld images with the 28-135 by adhering to the "inverse focal length" rule (1/60 sec for 60 mm)... Cheers, Stefan P.S. Please let us know if there are more samples to be viewed on your website... * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
