In reading about this lens, it appears that there's a learning curve for using IS, and sometimes it's better in the off position?
Can you guys give me some insight on this lens?
Thank you,....marc
marc515 Member 232 posts Joined Sep 2006 More info | Oct 01, 2006 15:29 | #1 In reading about this lens, it appears that there's a learning curve for using IS, and sometimes it's better in the off position? Best regards,......Marc
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Oct 01, 2006 15:37 | #2 If your subject is stationary (in one spot) so that you are not moving the camera to keep up with the subject, keep the IS on. If the subject is moving and you need to pan the camera to keep the subject in the viewfinder, then turn IS off. ...Leo
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deadpass Goldmember 3,353 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: phoenix, az More info | Oct 01, 2006 18:15 | #3 i've gotten some really sharp pics with mine, and also some duds, just like any other lens. a camera
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Woolburr Rest in peace old friend. 66,487 posts Gallery: 115 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 143 Joined Sep 2005 Location: The Tupperware capitol of eastern Oregon...Leicester, NC! More info | Oct 01, 2006 18:23 | #4 The only time you need to turn the IS off with this lens is when you have the camera on a tripod. This lens has first generation IS that doesn't turn off automatically when mounted on a tripod, the IS continues to try to stabilize a stationary object...giving you some blur... People that know me call me Dan
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johnstoy Cream of the Crop 6,646 posts Likes: 7 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Poconos, PA USA More info | Oct 01, 2006 18:25 | #5 I agree with the above poasters...you have to follow the IS rules of engagement and expect results just like any other lens... John Stoy
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PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Oct 01, 2006 19:41 | #6 Woolburr wrote in post #2063228 The only time you need to turn the IS off with this lens is when you have the camera on a tripod. This lens has first generation IS that doesn't turn off automatically when mounted on a tripod, the IS continues to try to stabilize a stationary object...giving you some blur... Have you ever tried tracking a moving object with the 28-135IS with the IS turned on? It's not that easy to do unless you've had a lot of practice doing it. ...Leo
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Oct 01, 2006 22:25 | #7 I had this lens for about a year and I have to say that as soon as I sold it I missed it. It was very good to me. Yes it was soft focused at some times at 100% but it was good upto 80% all the time. The IS on or off never really made that much of a difference except for some things. It is a good lens. Not the best not the worst but a good lens for the price. Christopher J. Martin
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Woolburr Rest in peace old friend. 66,487 posts Gallery: 115 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 143 Joined Sep 2005 Location: The Tupperware capitol of eastern Oregon...Leicester, NC! More info | Oct 01, 2006 22:33 | #8 PacAce wrote in post #2063494 Have you ever tried tracking a moving object with the 28-135IS with the IS turned on? It's not that easy to do unless you've had a lot of practice doing it. I use mine mainly for tracking moving objects. I've never had a problem with it tracking a train...even those running in the high-speed corridor. Seems like people either have a superb copy of this lens or a total piece of junk....glad I got one of the good ones. I've had mine since 2001 and have never had a single issue with it... People that know me call me Dan
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