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Subject: [OM] Re: What's a P1?
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 21:08:02 -0700
Winsor Crosby wrote:
> I agree. Also it does not have to be a choice between the IS/VR and  
> high shutter speed. As IS/VR is improved (and Canon claims 4 stops  
> improvement with its IS now) it is likely to exceed the improvements  
> due to smooth high ISO.
>   
It's not a freebie, though. The IS lenses are a great deal heavier, 
bulkier and more expensive than non IS lenses. And there seems to be a 
magic, but not exactly known size and weight beyond which a lens doesn't 
go out with me much. I've gone back and forth about the 100-400/4 L lens 
so much I'm a little dizzy.
> It  seems to me that the main advantage is for small cameras for  
> which do have the high ISO noise problem. It allows them to take some  
> very nice and sometimes intimate pictures with something you can slip  
> out of your pocket and use.
>   
I certainly agree there, and have just made an almost impulse purchase 
of an IS P&S to test that and a couple of other things.
> It is an argument Mike Johnston has made. He likes in-camera  
> stabilization because it is useful even at the wide end of the zoom.
I assume here you mean even with the wide lenses that aren't IS? IS 
works for all the focal length range of a lens that has it.

Moose

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