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				Cannon EOS 6.1MP and sports an 400MM Promaster Lens
			 
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 With a long lens like that it is difficult to get steady and you will have to use a shutter speed reciprical to the lens length (ie 200mm - 1/200 second) to get a sharp shot. With the stabilisation you can cut that way down, or even shoot from a boat.  | 
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 I have a 12-24mm lens but so far I've been trying to shoot at 1/100 or 1/125 as a minimum just to be safe.  | 
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 I don't have any table links, I just use that as a rule of thumb. But with the IS lenses you can do much better, I can shoot handheld at 1/60 during regular daylight and get sharp shots.  | 
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		 Aaron I am so curious what you shoot after seeing your work. Is it a Canon 10D? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 No, it's not a 10D although I keep telling myself that I am gonna buy one of those.  | 
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 This guy who posts at Dpreview only uses a 300D and his work is amazing: http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...essage=9151324  | 
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 ![]() BTW those dpreview forum images (and the girl) are stunning.  | 
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 Most of the pics that I post are shot with a G2.  | 
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 ![]() I've learned a lot from dpreview, hopefully some day I will work up the courage to actually shoot some girls, but I don't have a clue how to go down that road.  | 
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 Of course a close object with such a wide lens causes other problems like perspective distortion...  | 
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 what he said. and depends on your camera body. IMO nikon VR lenses are a little better because their VR lenses allow stabilization in 2 directions in active mode. usually you will have plenty of light for surfing pix, so probably stabilization is not necessary for certain fast action bodies (nikon d1x, d1h, etc.) a really good lens for this type of work if you have the avail light is sigma 50-500mm zoom. it is a little heavy, so use it with monopod.  | 
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