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<blockquote data-quote="btrotter" data-source="post: 228475" data-attributes="member: 9206"><p>Yes, I understand about the motion blur. I guess the only thing to stop that is faster shutter. I was mainly wondering about the overall quality of the pictures. So lets say I had a VC (or VR) lens and a non-VC lens. I set both cameras to something like 1/400 shutter speed, which should stop action pretty good in a soccer game. Using both lenses zoomed in to say 200mm, will the photos look the same afterwards? What would VC do for it in that case? </p><p>I guess I understand the concept of VC, just maybe not the times you would really get the most benefit from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="btrotter, post: 228475, member: 9206"] Yes, I understand about the motion blur. I guess the only thing to stop that is faster shutter. I was mainly wondering about the overall quality of the pictures. So lets say I had a VC (or VR) lens and a non-VC lens. I set both cameras to something like 1/400 shutter speed, which should stop action pretty good in a soccer game. Using both lenses zoomed in to say 200mm, will the photos look the same afterwards? What would VC do for it in that case? I guess I understand the concept of VC, just maybe not the times you would really get the most benefit from it. [/QUOTE]
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