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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1205693, member: 16241"] For my use (non-actin shooting) IS (or VR II in Nikon terms) has been a god send. It's proven time and again to be a huge help in tough situations, even on a tripod. The VR features in my 70-200mm lens make all the difference when hand holding that big glass at slower shutter speeds. As for the decision to buy a Canon or a Nikon body, when someone can look at a print and know it was shot with a Nikon or a Canon I'll start giving a damn. Until then I'll worry more about talent over technology minutia. I know I bought more technology than I have talent to use it. ;) [/QUOTE]
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