by Mushroom_Farmer » Mon Oct 13, 2008 11:21 pm
Yes, very few have stabilization built into the body. Pentax, Olympus, and Sony I know have it. BUT if it's built into the lens it has to be in every lens you buy in order to be available, which will get expensive.
Image stabilization of any kind should be a feature to consider if you are in low-light situations that require longer exposures, take telephoto shots of still objects, take picture indoors, or simply have naturally shaky hands.
If the main use of the camera is to photograph fast moving objects, like aircraft, image stabilazation really isn't necessary.
And yes, buying a used camera isn't a bad way to go. I bought all of mine used and have no regrets.
Most importantly, pick a camera that feels comfortable in your hand.

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