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D7100 and Tam 150-600 problem
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 429901" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>If you shoot manual without auto-ISO and a fixed WB, the results should be identical in all cases. There might be a difference created by the change in light itself but all values being applied should match perfectly in the EXIF and XMP.</p><p></p><p>It's no shooting weather so I'm roughly calculating when VR applies during a focal shutter travel at different shutter speeds and what effect it has. It's interesting that after 1/500s even when VR corrects, it no longer does to the complete image and the faster you shoot, the smaller that area will become. It should also correct around 4 times during a 1/1000s exposure and two when the exposure is already finished.</p><p></p><p>But even that should not lead to your exposure differences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 429901, member: 31330"] If you shoot manual without auto-ISO and a fixed WB, the results should be identical in all cases. There might be a difference created by the change in light itself but all values being applied should match perfectly in the EXIF and XMP. It's no shooting weather so I'm roughly calculating when VR applies during a focal shutter travel at different shutter speeds and what effect it has. It's interesting that after 1/500s even when VR corrects, it no longer does to the complete image and the faster you shoot, the smaller that area will become. It should also correct around 4 times during a 1/1000s exposure and two when the exposure is already finished. But even that should not lead to your exposure differences. [/QUOTE]
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