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Stabilization is becoming incredibly good
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RichA wrote: With new cameras and bodies both with stabilization that works together (I.S. sync) we are seeing people shooting normal lenses for SECONDS without tripods. I've yet to try one of these combos, but even normal in-body stablization or in-lens stabilization has allowed a huge advantage in shooting, eliminating a lot of lost shots. The efficiency of the stabilization still depends on the steadiness of the person taking the shot as well, but it's a lot better than it used to be. But more importantly, this allows ISO to be dropped in nighttime shots, a great benefit from a noise standpoint. http://petapixel.com/2016/11/07/olym...-sharp-5-secon d-exposures-hand-held/ We've already archived that one, haven't we... :-ppp -- teleportation kills |
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