07-07-2011, 02:14 PM
[quote name='vickylou' timestamp='1310023962' post='9784']
As alot of my shots will be hand held it would be very interesting to compare the 2 hand held with VC on on the VC version.
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Technically this is not possible in the scope of an MTF analysis. The margin of error in a hand-held shots is simply way to high. Just move a few cm back and forth and the numbers are way off.
It is possible to do a "field" analysis though ... with some limitations of course.
However, PERSONALLY I'm always trying to shoot much faster than "suggested" in order to avoid blur - regardless of whether a lens has IS/VC/VR or not - even at the expense of a higher ISO setting if necessary.
As alot of my shots will be hand held it would be very interesting to compare the 2 hand held with VC on on the VC version.
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Technically this is not possible in the scope of an MTF analysis. The margin of error in a hand-held shots is simply way to high. Just move a few cm back and forth and the numbers are way off.
It is possible to do a "field" analysis though ... with some limitations of course.
However, PERSONALLY I'm always trying to shoot much faster than "suggested" in order to avoid blur - regardless of whether a lens has IS/VC/VR or not - even at the expense of a higher ISO setting if necessary.