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<blockquote data-quote="cbay" data-source="post: 444841" data-attributes="member: 35177"><p>Every bird shot i've posted on the forum has been with a tripod and VR on. Many are in the Tamron 150-600 thread. I'm happy with the results that way. I had read on another forum where someone said they just leave the head a little loose - i guess thinking about the VR needing something to stabilize, but i have tried it both ways and prefer to have my camera and lens secured safely. I've also forgot to take VR off when shooting landscapes on a tripod with my 18-140 and see no issues.</p><p>Note that my tripod is light at around 3 lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbay, post: 444841, member: 35177"] Every bird shot i've posted on the forum has been with a tripod and VR on. Many are in the Tamron 150-600 thread. I'm happy with the results that way. I had read on another forum where someone said they just leave the head a little loose - i guess thinking about the VR needing something to stabilize, but i have tried it both ways and prefer to have my camera and lens secured safely. I've also forgot to take VR off when shooting landscapes on a tripod with my 18-140 and see no issues. Note that my tripod is light at around 3 lbs. [/QUOTE]
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