I admit I don't know much about image stabilization, but I seem to recall an
article in Pop Photo that said the technology sacrifices a good bit of
resolution to achieve its result. For any of you who have used IS lenses, is
that true, and to what extent?


A scroll of mail from Pål Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 1
Mar 2001 14:52:02 +0100
Read it? y
>
> Apart from the fact that I've been told a very different story, the
>  idea that the silver Limited lenses was designed for a silver
>  rangefinder don't make much sense. Firstly, a K-mount rangefinder is
>  a totally silly idea because this camera would have been huge in
>  rangefinder terms. If they weren't K-mount then Pentax had to
>  redesign them totally. Whats then is the point of having them match a
>  shelved camera? When they were redesigning them the first place, why
>  not change their color?



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