Re: Pre-order: Sony A7C Compact Full Frame ($1,798)
chez wrote:
When testing anything, you want to remove as many variables out of the test. Shooting something that can move ( like a human ) to test the accuracy of IBIS just complicates things. When you get back to your computer and look at the images and find some not as sharp...was this caused by IBIS or did the subject move slightly? You have no idea...so your test is total garbage.
Same reason people test lenses using tripods...to remove the possibility of camera movement.
The two photos I posted earlier in an edit, have humans and trees. Even if the humans move or shrubs sway, the trunks remain stable, as do extreme fine details like spider webs and lichens on the trunks. There's not need to remove a human for a test in many of the shots I take.
That's why I replied that the other person's comment "absurd" was in itself absurd. It's a fair retort in context.
Sep 15, 2020 at 11:17 AM
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