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![]() junktin wrote: Does anyone have practical experience using a consumer grade digital camera with high zoom and Image Stabilization on a sailboat (taking shots of distant scenery or other boats)? I am considering purchase of a newer camera with 10x or 12x zoom to replace my 3x capable camera. It occurred to me that Image Stabilization might be a good thing at these high zooms. I am considering cameras like the Canon S1 IS, Konica-Minolta Z3/Z5 or Panasonic Lumix series. While I read reviews that I.S. really helps remove a bit of "shakey hand", I am now wondering if the movement on a boat would be way too much for it and it might over-react giving a worse picture than without it. (Of course I could turn the I.S. off in this case but if I can't use it I wouldn't want to pay for it and add that complexity to the camera, as it is one more point of failure.) If anyone has used such a camera on a boat, I would love to hear your comments. Dave Dave, I'm a power boater, and I've always enjoyed taking photo's from a boat, their's just so many opertunities for great shots as you know. When I was using my old film camera I would get about one or two good shots out of a whole roll, not good. So I bought a Cannon 5MP camera about two years ago to replace it. I've found that if I use a high speed setting I can get consistantly great shots on the boat, and power boats really shake a lot. And, if the shot doesn't come out the way I want it to, you can see it on the spot, and shoot it again. You might want to try a non-stabilized digital camera first, you may be very satisfied with the results, and save the money you would have spent for an I.S. model. By the way, a 4 MP camera is just fine, I always use mine at a lower setting. Good luck! John |
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