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Originally Posted by Mr. Pickles
Humm, I thought that if you used a really long lens like a 400 or 500 or 600 that you needed a tripod because it was too darn heavy to hold. But then you had to turn off the darn IS when used on a tripod. Odd that I would need that IS, when I have to turn it off. I guess Canon wins because at least they have the option of turning it off.
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JD countered this
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I especially like Canon's awesome anti-dust system that is available on only one of their DSLR's too.
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sorry to inform you: that same system is available in the DPP software FOR ALL DSLR's, even the early D30, where you can 'stamp away' the dust in picture numero uno, and then copy that mask to all the other affected images from the shoot(s)
a link for the uninitiated, see 'tutorials/stamp tool'
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And yes, you started a brand war.
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compared to DPR this isn't even a local riot, let alone a brand war LOL
...more €0.02...
Kindest regards!
Max@Home