dsp921
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I do notice some minor bokeh differences with VR on vs. off. Other than that I see no performance loss. You do have to wait a beat for the VR to settle before taking the shot, though, otherwise it'll induce blur instead of remove it. Just a matter of learning to use the tool.fmw said:In theory there is some performance loss in a lens design that features VR. Truthfully, I've never owned or used a VR lens. But I thought I would post an image here that I made on Sunday. This was shot handheld with my 80-200 f2.8 zoom cranked all the way out to 200mm. It isn't an awe inspring image but I think you will agree that if there is any camera shake visible it is very minor. No VR. Just concentrate on holding it steady.
What was the shutter speed on the duck picture?
This is a shot from this summer, early evening in the shade, 70-200VR with a TC-17IIe at 340mm, not a wonderful image on any level, but the shutter speed was 1/13 second. Pretty sharp for hand held at that speed.
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D70s
Image Date: 2006:07:03 16:47:42
Flash Used: No
Focal Length: 340.0mm (35mm equivalent: 510mm)
Exposure Time: 0.077 s (1/13)
Aperture: f/5.6
White Balance: Auto
Metering Mode: Center Weight
Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)
Comment: (c)2006 DSP