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After I finished my stroll in the park around 6 PM the other day, I decided to continue to shoot and wanted to see how the camera would behave after dark. I drove to nearby town square where there are some great opportunities to shoot the street and window lights on the "City walk" which also houses the local town hall.
I was more interested in testing the camera for low light, slow shutter speeds and its famous image stabilization feature built-in. All these pictures were taken hand held and a tripod was not used, all I did was to hold my breath and leave the rest to the camera.
After the shoot I realized that these pictures without the image stabilization would never have come out the way they did.
Here are the pictures, your comments are very welcome.
I was more interested in testing the camera for low light, slow shutter speeds and its famous image stabilization feature built-in. All these pictures were taken hand held and a tripod was not used, all I did was to hold my breath and leave the rest to the camera.
After the shoot I realized that these pictures without the image stabilization would never have come out the way they did.
Here are the pictures, your comments are very welcome.

To be able to produce non-fuzzy photos when using macro, or low-light settings, etc., without losing the spontaneity as you set-up a tripod. (...or having to find something solid to rest your elbows on...) is hugely helpful, imho.
I don't have time for post processing and therefore I am very demanding in that respect from the camera, I love to see things working out of the box. 
