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Is VR necessary when shooting motocross and car racing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Braineack" data-source="post: 399662" data-attributes="member: 35550"><p>I use it for panning, otherwise if shooting over 1/500sec, like others have said, it's not really needed--the shutter speed alone will freeze action and shake without the need for stabilization.</p><p></p><p>Leaving it on, even at high shutter speeds can cause issues, especially older VR lenses where the activation induces a lot of movement. I've grown to prefer Tamron's VC over Nikon's VR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Braineack, post: 399662, member: 35550"] I use it for panning, otherwise if shooting over 1/500sec, like others have said, it's not really needed--the shutter speed alone will freeze action and shake without the need for stabilization. Leaving it on, even at high shutter speeds can cause issues, especially older VR lenses where the activation induces a lot of movement. I've grown to prefer Tamron's VC over Nikon's VR. [/QUOTE]
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