photo_chick
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It's died down in recent years since CIPA came up with an IS/VR testing standard and there is at least some measure of objective data, and also with m43 and even Nikon CX entering the fray and exaggerating the differences caused by sensor size.
It's also not helped that if I've had nine cups of coffee I need to be at 1/1000 for a 200 mm lens, while my uncaffeinated self can be at 1/50; or that each person's definition of acceptable camera shake is slightly different, with some people hand-holding landscape shots while others are on carbon fiber tripods with ball head the size of a grapefruit and a sack of bricks slung underneath, and not extending the legs at all, and still seem to get camera shake somehow, and are wishing they could haul an anvil with a vise into the woods with them (ignoring the fact that by this point they could have lugged an 8x10 view camera and wooden tripod).
I lug a 4x5 on a carbon fiber tripod.
