Originally posted by OdysseyF22: I guess I'm in the old fashioned camp. I figure that people got along just fine without IS/VR for years, so it's not something that I'd much bother with, especially considering how much it adds to the price of a lens.
Granted the "why change now" argument has serious flaws, but for the moment I'm not convinced that there is a necessity for IS/VR, at least not for me. I like my tripod, I'm convinced that it forces me to slow down and work a bit harder at getting the shot, and I'm happy with that. Furthermore, the kind of shooting that I enjoy, I can imagine only a few very rare instances where a tripod would not be allowed. |
Noise at high ISO, once accepted as normal, is now a major benchmark that can sink a DSLR. Can't deliver a clean image at ISO 800, or a usable one at 1600? The camera is garbage and not worth considering. Could you live without the clean, high ISO images that come out of your 30D?
And it doesn't add to the price of your lens when you have it in-body...
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