On 2/12/06, K.Takeshita, discombobulated, unleashed:

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>It's 28-135 IS and 75-300 IS, and body is either Elan 7e or even IXe :-).
>I know these two lenses are consumer zooms and 75-300 is the first
>generation IS and 28-135 is not the latest incarnation either.
>I seldom uses those lenses these days but I just tested now.
>Yes, it is "almost" instant but I still "feel" some time lag, certainly not
>instant.  I used to have a 100-400 IS "telescopic" monster but I felt the
>same way.  I am not bashing these IS lenses (I loved those) but the time lag
>is definitely there.
>I was trying to say it is not like "a few seconds".  You may say the better
>Canon IS lenses and a body will make a difference.  Maybe.

I understand. Interesting. I'll have to find someone with a film body to
see if that slows things down. Or for that matter a Rebel. I assumed the
camera / lens combo would not have an effect, although there are
different generations of IS. I think mine is 3rd generation, that could
well be the reason. Thanks Ken.

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