04-01-2014, 07:25 AM
My typical speeds were below that.
In the real life, I used the 24-70mm (with activated OSS) mostly between 1/80sec and 1/250sec.
On tripod (without OSS) things start at 1/100sec (at f/4) - this seems to be a critical spot (also on the FE 35mm f/2.8).
I have the impression that the results are MUCH better at 1/500s and beyond.
Thus from a user perspective it may make sense to choose ISO 400 as minimum setting (I used ISO 200).
In the real life, I used the 24-70mm (with activated OSS) mostly between 1/80sec and 1/250sec.
On tripod (without OSS) things start at 1/100sec (at f/4) - this seems to be a critical spot (also on the FE 35mm f/2.8).
I have the impression that the results are MUCH better at 1/500s and beyond.
Thus from a user perspective it may make sense to choose ISO 400 as minimum setting (I used ISO 200).