1. Yes, we can make photographs without it. Many of us did for decades.
2. We also made photographs without autofocus, auto exposure, high quality zoom lenses, screens to review settings and images, the ability to magnify the image for manual focus, custom settings, ultra-high ISO, the ability to store more than 12/24/36 images before swapping out our “memory,” Photoshop… you get the idea. ;-)
3. IBIS is plus withOUT* a minus, it is very useful in a number of real-world photography situations, and it has become more or less a standard feature on modern cameras.
*corrected dumb typo! Originally wrote "plus with a minus."
1. Yes, we can make photographs without it. Many of us did for decades.
2. We also made photographs without autofocus, auto exposure, high quality zoom lenses, screens to review settings and images, the ability to magnify the image for manual focus, custom settings, ultra-high ISO, the ability to store more than 12/24/36 images before swapping out our “memory,” Photoshop… you get the idea. ;-)
3. IBIS is plus with a minus, it is very useful in a number of real-world photography situations, and it has become more or less a standard feature on modern cameras.
Apr 17, 2025 at 09:12 AM
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