rya
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I am with Double Negative, IS does not make up for the loss of speed in lenses. IS uses more battery power and only stabilizes the camera shake. So you can hold your lens at a slower speed, but that does not help you freeze the motion of something like a juggler. You might be able to hold the camera at 1/15 now, but that doesn't make your subject hold still. I prefer the actual change of speed and the gained DOF range.
I think camera sellers loved IS because it is so much easier to explain to a person buying their first DSLR than giving them a short lesson in the relationship between aperture and shutter speed.
I think camera sellers loved IS because it is so much easier to explain to a person buying their first DSLR than giving them a short lesson in the relationship between aperture and shutter speed.
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