On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:55:50 -0700 (PDT), Alex Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote/replied to:

>The solution is fairly easy - get rid of your IS lenses and back to
>"basics" :-)
>My 28-70/2.8L has just one swith that is MF/AF and I do not remember
>touching it ever thoughout my 2 years experience with this lens, my
>70-200/2.8L is non IS - once again saving on two additional switches
>(no mess with IS On/Off and IS mode), just AF/MF and 1.5m/3m minimum
>distance focusing. Frankly, do not remember myself touching AF/MF
>switches at all. If I need MF, I stay in AF and just fine tune manually
>instantly thanks to USM nature, but IS is so tempting...:-)

I guess you don't shoot any action photography then.


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