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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 367984" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>I agree that , whatever techniques work best for you , are the ones you should use.</p><p>BUt I'm not as experienced as yourself and so I'm still open to ideas that will lead me to my own best technique, or understanding things like why prime lenses often don't have features like VR.</p><p></p><p>For Me Personally, I can hold a 300mm lens still down to about a 250th of a sec without VR reasonably reliably,( as I expect you can as well) - so I dont really adopt these sorts of rules of thumb. so Im not doubling or quadrupling my shutter speed for no reason.</p><p>I want to know what the camera is doing instead... but as you suggest , I may spend more time with the VR off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 367984, member: 31397"] I agree that , whatever techniques work best for you , are the ones you should use. BUt I'm not as experienced as yourself and so I'm still open to ideas that will lead me to my own best technique, or understanding things like why prime lenses often don't have features like VR. For Me Personally, I can hold a 300mm lens still down to about a 250th of a sec without VR reasonably reliably,( as I expect you can as well) - so I dont really adopt these sorts of rules of thumb. so Im not doubling or quadrupling my shutter speed for no reason. I want to know what the camera is doing instead... but as you suggest , I may spend more time with the VR off. [/QUOTE]
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