I checked out both sets of photos. Looks good.

John, I have one question. I recall reading an article (forgot where) about in-camera IS and lens IS. The article stated that the lens IS is much better; it also stated that you can't compare the two. I can't remember why because the reasons given were too technical for me to comprehend to be honest.

Could you respond to this - is it true - if so, what's the difference?

Thanks
Liz

Quote Originally Posted by Photo-John
I took some more today, on a narrow gauge steam train, in Santa Cruz. I'll post some of those later. I also wanted to point out this one I took at 1/8th of a second, at ISO 100, with the Super Steady Shot on. The Alpha's built-in image stabilization made this photo possible. And it came out great - at least technically: http://gallery.photographyreview.com...0&ppuser=75191

For me, that's the photo that sells the camera.