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Old 31st October 2008, 07:33 AM
Shameel Kumar Shameel Kumar is offline
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Originally Posted by Stephen Brown View Post
Optical stabilisation is better than in camera CCD stabilisation. The lens stabilisation still retains the full resolution of the sensor, whereas with in camera CCD stabilisation the CCD data is manipulated to produce the result. This can lead to some resolution loss and pixel deformation.
That's all good and well if you're wanting to become a professional or print your photos onto a billboard..but considering he's just looking to get an entry-level DSLR, the cost benefits of an in-camera stabilisation system far outweigh any minor pixel deformation or resolution loss for a first-time DSLR owner.

Those reviews on comparisons on websites such as dpreview analyse things to the n-th degree...but for an entry-level DSLR, such detailed analysis is just a bit too fanatical and over-the-top.
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