Does VR affect video footage?

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I am wondering if the lenses vr mode mode turned on affects the video footage you capture with it? Also as a second question: does the vr turned on drain more battery life?
 
Very good! :thumbup:
 
Yes, VR adds to battery usage and consequently helps use up a charge quicker.

My question is why you continually disparage VR and IS and OS? You seem generally very knowledgeable about most areas of photography, but seem to have a major chip on your shoulder, a total blindness as it were, when it comes to the benefits of optical image stabilization.

Image stabilization is one of the most-recent advancements in lens design. It is a tool that has many good uses, and yet, you continually, and repeatedly act as if image stabilization technology has absolutely zero benefits and zero worthwhile uses.

I just cannot understand why you are so utterly blinded to the simple science that underlies image stabilization. Why do you persist in repeatedly dispensing flat-out ignorant and bad advice, over and over and over again, for years on end? I simply cannot understand this Luddite tendency in your thinking.
 
I am personally sold on VR for picture taking. When i try to take a picture with the vr on i notice it doing its thing on my 70-200 vrii. Instead of harsh movements without the vr, i notice softer and slower movements in my viewfinder with vr.
 
I am not familar with nikon VR, but on my Canon, I find that while its IS is excellent for handheld stills (and even more so for video) it actually causes worse performance if you are using a tripod (user guide mentions something about the vibrations causing a feedback loop), so if you are videoing using a tripod, maybe try turning it off, otherwise, it is great.
 
Yes, VR adds to battery usage and consequently helps use up a charge quicker.

My question is why you continually disparage VR and IS and OS? You seem generally very knowledgeable about most areas of photography, but seem to have a major chip on your shoulder, a total blindness as it were, when it comes to the benefits of optical image stabilization.

Image stabilization is one of the most-recent advancements in lens design. It is a tool that has many good uses, and yet, you continually, and repeatedly act as if image stabilization technology has absolutely zero benefits and zero worthwhile uses.

I just cannot understand why you are so utterly blinded to the simple science that underlies image stabilization. Why do you persist in repeatedly dispensing flat-out ignorant and bad advice, over and over and over again, for years on end? I simply cannot understand this Luddite tendency in your thinking.
The problem Derrel seems to be at your end.

Image stabilization is very useful, up to a point.
I know how image stabilization works, and when its use is beneficial.

Use it when it beneficial. Turn it off when it isn't.
 

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