And others that were not posted, such as a still life made in my family
room, some shots of tools, and a pic of a wine label. I didn't post them
because, in order for them to be meaningful to someone else, they'd have to
be large files, and, as we all know, I have a slow connection.  I just
pointed to the pics mentioned because they were already on line, and
because they were the type of photos about which I had concerns.  I chose
to make the tests inside the house to avoid the possibility of movement and
shake by the wind, both of the camera/tripod combination and the subjects.

Paul's right Boris - I was testing and comparing lenses, not how steady I
can hold a camera.  Shake Reduction?  Bring it on! <LOL>

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Paul Stenquist 

> You're wrong. Handheld tests are meaningless no matter if they're "real 
> life" or not. However, Shel pointed out that his blue jean shots were 
> indeed done with a tripod. So his conclusions are much more valid than 
> I first thought.

> > Paul, my I humbly point out that tests of a lens for test sake (taking
> > measurements) indeed should be taken in controlled environment. Correct
> > me, if I am wrong, but I think Shel was referring to test as in - 
> > seeing
> > how the lens performs in real life usage (as per Shel's own style as
> > well) situations...



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