Quote Originally Posted by Jarhead5811


I doubt it's an issue but even if that were the case you are aware that IS can be turned off right?


I do think the cost savings might be a compelling reason to get a non-IS.
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yes cost is the main reason to choose a non-IS if the IQ is almost the same as the one with IS on. I remember there was a thread in this forum talking about this one or two weeks ago maybe? and it mentioned that canon suggested that when use on a tripod turn the IS off. that made me wonder what's the point to have IS if you will use it on a tripod all the time?