This photo is from the same shoot as the other slightly blurred one, isn't
it? BTW I'm not bothered by this, I'm just curious. Perhaps this tells us
something? Why this moment of light theraultianism? 
Could your SR be malfunctioning in some situations? If so, why?

(A lot of questions, no answers)


Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 

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On Jan 6, 2007, at 2:21 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:

>  I
> think that on wider FLs the SR can indeed add some blurring instead of
> actually making it sharper.
>
>
I have found exactly the opposite to be the case.  SR improves 
sharpness for any handheld shot of moderate shutter speed. (less than 
1.90th or so)
Paul


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