Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:20 AM -0400 7/15/01, Henry Posner/B&H Photo-Video wrote: >At 05:16 PM 07/13/2001, you wrote: >>They also give some people vertigo and motion sickness. They are a >>significant step forward though. > >The Nikon VR lens has a switch which enables to user to have VR for >film but not in the finder specifically to alleviate this situation. >The Canon IS lenses do not yet offer this option. After using two of the IS lenses for a couple of years, I find it quite helpful to see to what degree I can steady the lens before I take the shot. Turning the stabilisation off in the finder doesn't seem a useful feature to me. As I've mentioned before, I find stabilisation to be one of the most significant and useful innovations in camera technology in years. Moreso than AF, for instance. I find I can hold a 400 steady enough with IS at 1/15sec to get the same quality of shots I was used to getting at 1/125 before. It's almost as useful as a Kenlab stailiser, and a lot cheaper (and lighter). True, it can't replace a high speed lens when subject motion is the problem, but it does work otherwise. With the lenses with switchable horizontal stabilisation, it also makes panning a breeze. - -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com