dilbert said:When you're shooting at f/11 with ISO 100, the IS lets you get shots at 1/10 hand held that you would not otherwise get.
Some people get even longer exposures with IS that they would otherwise have no hope of getting.
What you're saying doesn't make sense at all. The IS allows you to expose 3-4 stops "longer"... the actual shutter time-iso-aperture values can be very different from the ones you mention, depending on the available light.
Anyway, if you shoot moving subject at 1/10 you'll get motion blur... and if you shot landscapes, well... why expose 1/10 hand-held when you can expose a couple of minutes on a tripod?
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