Mark1616 wrote: Quote:
I have a mix of 7 lenses and 2 of them are image stabilised and even with them I don't always have it turned on. It is the same as everything in photography, it is a tool to be used at the right time. If used incorrectly it can reduce how much is learnt about camera settings a photo technique. Don't forget for many years we all survived without IS even more surprisingly we managed to use film LOL.
I agree with
Mark1616 100%
... and I do shoot @ 300mm+ most if not all the time !!!

(Just check my postings as I do have both the 100-400L and 500L f/4 IS)
IS/OS/VR or whatever they call it makes people accustom to poor photographic technique and it's not just about camera shake but the lighting: Usually when one needs IS/OS/VR it's because the subject is poorly lit and the resulting image will be dull anyway even though the subject may remain sharp. Try to add more light with a flash fill sometime: the contrast and saturation go right up and render IS/OS/VR irrelevant
-> No need for a tripod either and you'll be also ready when the subject(s) move as when a flash is flipped off most cameras automatically revert back to the faster shutter speed... and be ready for the action
BTW probably the worst idea ever is a macro lens with IS!!! :-):lol::G
One could probably get a sharp picture it, but a very poor macro image not even worth hanging...