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Old 01-29-2009, 01:28 PM   #7
lalpphilalk

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I don't see this suggested: Use a tripod.

(Help avoid the shaking hands and need for an IS lens issues)
It'll greatly restrict your ability to move the camera, so I don't recommend it.
At the focal distances used for shooting kendo, lens shake is not really a major issue and since you are going for maximum shutter speed, lens stabilization is probably not worth the extra money.
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