As someone who has yet to go into digital photography (still snapping away slides with my EOS 10!!), I was wondering what people on this forum think of image stablisation. I only ask as in my looking for a digital SLR camera (which hopefully I will be able to purchase sometime this year!) every time I set foot in a camera shop, a salesman will tell me I MUST have Image Stablisation, for taking digital telephoto shots. The only thing is, all the info I have read about I.S. states that it of NO USE if taking a shot of a moving subject (i.e. an aircraft in flight/landing). Also I have managed to take film telephoto shots for years with very few occasions of a "blurred image" and that is with relatively slow speed slide film.
So I thought I would ask the people out here who actually take Digital Aviation Shots. What is the opinion of fellow Aviation Photographers on the forum of I.S.??
P.S. I take photos of civil airliners/biz and military aircraft.
Regards
Tony
United Kingdom
Thanks for reading this far
And Thanks in advance for any information
Image Stablisation in Digital Cameras
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I like and use it very much!
Canon (ofcourse!) 100-400 L IS #2
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It is bollocks, vr/is works great!! Also with flying, landing you just have to get a first contact with the plane but you need it anyway for AF too, and than no problem!! I heard about this nonsense too that vr/is isnt working on planes, but I think people using it don't work. Yeah, if you want to pick up your cam at the last minute it wont work but I assume you first concentrate on the subject you want to take picture of.
So, buy a cam with lens with imagestabilizer. But that's just my opinion.
So, buy a cam with lens with imagestabilizer. But that's just my opinion.
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Depends on what you are willing to spend. IS is not a must,
All of these shots (and everything before 2007) was made without IS
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomtiger/s ... 201161182/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(my airshow shots of 2007 were made with IS)
IS is a helpfull tool on my Canon it works very well but even with IS I can still make mistakes.
IS works fine with moving objects (mode 2 on the Canon 100-400mm).
L8tr.. Tom
All of these shots (and everything before 2007) was made without IS
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomtiger/s ... 201161182/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(my airshow shots of 2007 were made with IS)
IS is a helpfull tool on my Canon it works very well but even with IS I can still make mistakes.
IS works fine with moving objects (mode 2 on the Canon 100-400mm).
L8tr.. Tom
I have a minolta 5D and it tells me when i'm not stable enough. I guess it's the same on the Sony A100
And it does work for me. If the light isn't perfect and my shutter time goes below the 1/200 the stabilastion thing helps keep them sharp, and that is with a 70-210mm.
up coming camera releases:
Canon
-EOS-1D Mark III
-EOS 40D
Nikon
-D3
-D30
Sony
-A300
And it does work for me. If the light isn't perfect and my shutter time goes below the 1/200 the stabilastion thing helps keep them sharp, and that is with a 70-210mm.
up coming camera releases:
Canon
-EOS-1D Mark III
-EOS 40D
Nikon
-D3
-D30
Sony
-A300
tjsa, zo'n foto. het laat een beetje de vraag open; is het I.S. of is het Roel's ervaren camerahand?warthog64 wrote:I like and use it very much!
Canon (ofcourse!) 100-400 L IS #2
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Ik heb I.S.-gebruikservaring en ben niet zwaar overtuigd van het nut. Als je het geld kan missen moet je het doen, maar bedenk; er zijn vele honderden miljoenen zeer goede foto's gemaakt voordat I.S. / O.S. / Steady shot zijn intrede deed. Dus kun je zonder? Ja dat kan.
Koop wel een goede lens en leer met je spullen werken. Succes
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VR/IS can be very helpful, but for me personally it is mostly so in steady shots under difficult circumstances. As a matter of fact, I nearly always turn it off when panning. That is a movement in which the muscles have much less tendency to give you a 'shaky' hand than when holding still.
We had another topic about this BTW, some time ago. Maybe a search will bring it up.
Erik
We had another topic about this BTW, some time ago. Maybe a search will bring it up.
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