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01/23/2007 08:18:53 AM · #1 |
Certainly looks that way. They are calling it OS (Optical Stabilisation). No details (that I can find) on how many stops of OS it has.. Will be looking forward to reading some of the reviews on this lens. I wonder if Tamron plan to follow suit.
//www.parkcameras.com/ProductDetails/mcs/productID/5315/groupID/14/categoryID/68/v/6f25a197-be9a-43e5-b1a4-c1060b31b700 |
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01/23/2007 08:40:22 AM · #2 |
Sigma have had a small range of OS lens for awhile, but it's good the range is increasing.
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01/23/2007 09:09:02 AM · #3 |
| yay... would be nice to have a good quality travel lens for canon with IS... If canon don't provide one, hopefully sigma provides a good 18-200mm with OS |
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01/24/2007 01:04:48 AM · #4 |
| They already have it on the 80-400 OS. |
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01/24/2007 01:25:13 AM · #5 |
From B&H on the Sigma 80-400:
"The Sigma 80-400mm superzoom lens features the OS (Optical Stabilizer) system which minimizes image blur caused by camera shake, and offers the equivalent of shooting at a shutter speed 2-3 stops faster. This allows handheld telephoto zoom shooting even in poorly lit conditions." |
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