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Jan 07, 2006 20:04 |  #1

How important of a feature is Image Stabilization? I am in a bind, I don't know how beneficial it is to have...any comments are appreciated, thanks.


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Jan 07, 2006 20:13 |  #2

In addition to my last post...I am wondering if it is worth the investment to upgrade from the A610 to the Pro1 or the S2 IS. This is why I want to know if Image Stabilization is a good feature to have?


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Depends on how steady your hands are and what you shoot. I've been shooting for years and have well developed musculature in my wrists and arms from holding a camera all the time, so my hands don't shake much at all. People with shaky hands need IS (or a tripod). It also doesn't work with moving objects. Many people think it will help in shooting sports, but it doesn't. IS is for static objects, not moving ones.



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Jan 07, 2006 21:17 |  #4

If the 12x optical zoom of the S2 is important to you, that's the justification to upgrade... in which case the IS may be very useful. But I wouldn't suggest an upgrade just for IS unless your shooting habits dictate it otherwise, even at shorter zooms.


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Jan 10, 2006 14:21 |  #5

When I was a young photographer I could take sharp pictures at 1/15 second with a rolleiflex.
Today my hand shakes and 1/250 sec is not too fast.

If you use a long lens or slow speed you will get camera shake if you hand hold.
Stabilization helps by up to two speeds 1/125 equal to 1/500. But don't rely on it getting you out of trouble, Brace the camera, use a mono or tripod, and if you have it, still use stabilization.
More pictures are spoilt by camera shake than anything else.


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