>>3213718I tried a handheld video and it is like Micheal J. Fox riding a dirtbike. Not even a stabilizer program could help it. It would be better on a gimbal or steadycam most likely, but adjusting the focus manually would wreck that. This is sctrictly video w/tripod or still photography lens. The lens is so fast that I at least don't need a tripod for 95% of the photos. With extension tubes or close-up/macro lens filters a tripod is needed. I also used a tripod and IR remote with mirror up for the city photos here
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>>3212890 since I wanted to make sure there was nothing vibrating it from me at those longer exposures.
The only thing that can be a problem with this lens is how narrow the FoV is, as you can see in this video.