> I saw Phil Askey's "preview" earlier, and went more or less immediately to
> the sample images.  I was disappointed to find no mention as to whether a
> tripod or other support was used.  With some of the exposures recorded, and
> our interest in the finer details, it's an essential piece of information.


At least most of the museum shots were meant to show off the new image-stabilizing lens as well as the 5D. Many were shot at shutter speeds that would ordinarily be too low for public samples. Some images are too soft for a tripod even with an optically mediocre lens.

To me, it gives a very strong impression of a guy walking around taking hand-held pictures.

--Ken S.

*
****
*******
***********************************************************
*  For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see:
*    http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm
***********************************************************

Reply via email to