Exactly. Image stabilization treats the most common cause of image degradation, camera motion from hand holding at slow shutter speeds. If you're using a tripod for maximum stability, you turn it off.

Godfrey

On Jul 16, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Herb Chong wrote:

which do you think is greater, a blurred shot from camera movement, or a blurred shot from using the edge of the lens?

Herb...
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I remain sceptical about the image quality one can get using the edge of many lenses. Recall the review I posted a few days ago of the DA 50-200. Overall it is pretty good for the price, and I would recommend it for most uses. It is, however, consistently just a bit weak at the edges. What kind of image quality would one get shifting the sensor a few mm with such a lens?





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