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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 281212" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>Most of the lenses, VR will allow for stabilization of the subject, but a pan is going to be much too aggressive for the VR to compensate for, which is good in that case as it will only work to try and help you keep your focus on the subject you are tracking.. Others, like the 70-300, have two VR settings, one of which tries to compensate for larger movements, so that might interfere.</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest, try a few pan shots with it on and a few with it off, see what works!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 281212, member: 12257"] Most of the lenses, VR will allow for stabilization of the subject, but a pan is going to be much too aggressive for the VR to compensate for, which is good in that case as it will only work to try and help you keep your focus on the subject you are tracking.. Others, like the 70-300, have two VR settings, one of which tries to compensate for larger movements, so that might interfere. I'd suggest, try a few pan shots with it on and a few with it off, see what works! [/QUOTE]
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