Try to guess which photos were taken handheld, with monopod or tripod, with or without IS.
I took six photos of a neon sign (at night) of a hotel that was 670 m (2200 ft) away from me.
All the pictures were taken in manual mode (1/10 - f/7.1 - 6400 ISO - 1200 mm FFE), with manual focus, but two photos were handheld, two with monopod and two with tripod, with and without IS.
All the photos are SOOC (jpg) and sharpened after downsizing with unsharp mask (settings of 150%, 0.3 radius and a threshold of 4). All the photos are very noisy because of the high ISO (for a superzoom camera).
The tripod (aluminiun) is a Velbon SE-3 (from the eighties) and weighs 3.2 kg (7 lb). The monopod (aluminiun) is a Velbon UP-400DX and weighs 750 g (1.65 lb). The camera is a Canon SX50 HS and it weighs 595 g (21 oz).
The seventh picture (jpg SOOC) was taken with a Canon S100 in automatic mode with a focal length of 50 mm FFE and serves only to show how far was the neon sign, which is on the right side of the highest building.
The answers are after the seventh photo.
Cheers,
Antonio
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#6
#7 - Canon S100 (automatic) - 1/8 - f/4 - ISO 1600 - 50 mm FFE
The answers are:
#1 - With monopod, IS on;
#2 - With tripod, IS on;
#3 - Handheld, IS off;
#4 - With tripod, IS off;
#5 - Handheld, IS on;
#6 - With monopod, IS off