I would like to confirm what Neuro just said: there is a big difference between tracking chaotically and rapidly moving object ( background stays relatively static) or just moving camera few inches away ( both object and background moves with identical angular speed).
On unrelated note, I would like to stress the point that according to multiple sources, IBIS does not work that well with longer glass. Thats where you would really like your image stabilisation to be efficient. So as far as I am aware, MILC tech is not quite ready for challenging Sports, Action, BIF segment of the market.
neuroanatomist said:
Bob Howland said:
The subjects don't have to move if the photographer rapidly moves the camera to focus on several subjects at widely varying distances.
Did you and douglaurent take the same course in logic? To you, is the ability to focus rapidly on a new subject the same as the ability to track a single subject as it moves toward or away from you? Or do you believe that moving the camera a few inches simulates a subject rapidly moving toward or away from the camera? For most of us, they're different. Standing at the corner of the field and tracking a single player running toward you as s/he passes among other players and referees on the field, for example.