I generally take still-lifes, and SR does help for those.

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Igor Roshchin <s...@komkon.org> wrote:
> Sun Feb 13 07:44:17 CST 2011
> drd1135 at gmail.com wrote:
>
>> OTOH, I always try to shoot my 1.4 at 5.6. Not really low light but
>> wonderfully sharp. For very low light I tend to reply on SR, physical
>> support, and the hope of one day getting a K5.
>
> I am always surprised when people make a statement that SR compensates
> for the lack of a faster lens (or for not using a flash).
>
> SR can be useful, but only when the subject itself doesn't move.
> When the subject moves, - you want to have exposure time to freeze
> the motion, and that's when fast lenses are helpful
> (or a flash, depending on the circumstances).
> And that's why Larry is pulling out his 50/1.4.
>
> I find myself using my fa50/1.4 under the same circumstances, and using
> 50-135 at other times (for 50mm focal distance), when I am not
> lazy to switch to it from 17-70/4.
>
> Extremely subjectively (no tests whatsoever), - my impression of the
> sharpness of my fa50/1.4 is similar to Larry's.
> I tend to blame it on how I use the lens: because I always tend to push
> it to f/1.4 where it's softer and the DOF is shallow.
> Additionally, usually the ISO at that point is also set to at least 800
> if not 1600-3200. Hence, the combination of all these factors
> lowers the expectation.
>
> Igor
>
>
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