yes but your shot wasnt on the tripod
its stops the camera shake when it doesn't find the natural shake from your hand, so on a wall of tripod you should turn your VR off.
Isn't camera shake bad??
The VR may in some cases still try and adjust for camera shake when locked down on a tripod or laid on an object. Basically the camera does not know you are not holding it and it is still trying to reduce vibrations.
So what will happen is you may end up with blurry shots even though you used a steady mounting surface. The VR introduces its own shake.
So when the camera is on a fixed object....turn VR off so the VR doesn't shake itself blurry.
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Oh ok, thank you for taking the time to explain!
This is an interesting concept. The flower is out of focus and the green buds are sharp. Bold move and a good one. I like it. Take the common and find a uncommon way to present it.
This is an interesting concept. The flower is out of focus and the green buds are sharp. Bold move and a good one. I like it. Take the common and find a uncommon way to present it.
I was going to say the same,nice to see a different angle especially when it works so well.
mike
Thank you very much! Do you think it's too underexposed?