The question has been raised as to the necessity of turning off the IS when a tripod is used. My personal opinion has been that it makes no difference, and represents an unnecessary extra step. Over the last couple days, I made several images- 2 inside with stable tripod and subject with a long shutter speed, and 2 outside on a windy day (about 40 kph), not a long shutter speed but longer than the focal length would dictate. The top image of each pair is with the IS ON, the bottom with it OFF. See what you think
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These two:
ISO 125 1/125 F19 200mm
These two:
ISO 50 10 sec exp F27 160mm