Originally Posted by Cory
Cory,
The Tamron 17-50 f2.8 does not have IS if by what you mean is "Image Stabilized"
Tamron is rumored to be releasing a VC (Vibration Compensation) model of this lens this fall.
Originally Posted by Cory
Cory,
The Tamron 17-50 f2.8 does not have IS if by what you mean is "Image Stabilized"
Tamron is rumored to be releasing a VC (Vibration Compensation) model of this lens this fall.
Originally Posted by Chuck Lee
Heh, that's the SECOND time I've done that and I know better. Wishful thinking / Freudian slip. A friend just bought the Canon EF-S 17-55mm 2.8 IS USM and my mind seems to keep sticking on that.
Originally Posted by Cory
I thought that exact thing when I read your post......LOL []
I wanted to make sure we didn't excite any newbies.
Funny, your wishful thinking has been fulfilled....how prophetic dude!!
Please slip and say "my 5D MkII with in-camera sensor stabilization" Please say it....Please say it.....over and over.