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From: "Karen Nakamura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

And even though the IS
> helps prevent blur on the part of the photographer, it doesn't help
> with blur on the part of the subjects.

That's true for all lenses, including the L range.

> >  >I also just bought a 16-35mm f/2.8  L lens and am excited to test it
> >  >out on my 10D.
> >
> >Also a nice lens, but a tripod is also needed. And it's not wide
> >enough for real wide angle. And again, a heavy lens.
>
> Huh???  Are you speaking from experience?  Not wide enough for a real
> wide?

Maybe he's using it on a DSLR which changes the effective focal length.In
the 10D for example 16mm would be 25.6mm


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