The body technique has many advantages
over the lens technique, but for film bodies,
its a no go, thats probably the sole
advantage of the lens technique, it works
for either film or digital..
jco

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Subject: RE: Pentax 1.8 85mm


> It certainly was against your better judgement,
> I specifically mentioned that some were done
> with bodies and some were done with lenses,
> but the net effect of all of the them is
> that the image tracks the camera movement
> to keep the recorded image from blurring....
> Nobody mentioned it but the lens technique
> has one major advantage over the body
> technique, and that is it will work for
> film as well digital whereas its not
> really possible to do IS for film in the
> body...

I suspect that Pentax, along with the other camera makers, is pretty 
much done making film SLR cameras.
The huge advantage of in camera IS over in lens IS is that every lens 
that can be used on the camera can take advantage of the technology.

William Robb 



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