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Is VR necessary when shooting motocross and car racing?
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 399058" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>At 1/1000th you're shooting at the same speed VR is working so even if it detects movement, the shot is taken before it can do anything. It stops being effective before 1/1000th but I wouldn't know at exactly which shutter speed. If I had to gamble I'd say 1/500s at best.</p><p></p><p>At lower speeds it can be handy but the only advantage I find worth it, is it stabilizing the viewfinder. I like that most. Personally I don't buy a lens for the VR. If it is included fine but it is no priority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 399058, member: 31330"] At 1/1000th you're shooting at the same speed VR is working so even if it detects movement, the shot is taken before it can do anything. It stops being effective before 1/1000th but I wouldn't know at exactly which shutter speed. If I had to gamble I'd say 1/500s at best. At lower speeds it can be handy but the only advantage I find worth it, is it stabilizing the viewfinder. I like that most. Personally I don't buy a lens for the VR. If it is included fine but it is no priority. [/QUOTE]
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