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<blockquote data-quote="Texaswicked1" data-source="post: 336409" data-attributes="member: 28890"><p>VR stands for Vibration Reduction. How this works is similar to a gyroscope. It stabilizes the lense while using your camera freehand. Any subtle movement cannot destroy what you are wanting to capture. Even the pulse in your wrist is enough to alter the sharp focus. </p><p></p><p>When using a tripod, you are using or introducing a stable environment to shoot. This counteracts the built in gyro used with VR. </p><p></p><p>There is much more to it and when I get to a computer, I can e palate further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texaswicked1, post: 336409, member: 28890"] VR stands for Vibration Reduction. How this works is similar to a gyroscope. It stabilizes the lense while using your camera freehand. Any subtle movement cannot destroy what you are wanting to capture. Even the pulse in your wrist is enough to alter the sharp focus. When using a tripod, you are using or introducing a stable environment to shoot. This counteracts the built in gyro used with VR. There is much more to it and when I get to a computer, I can e palate further. [/QUOTE]
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