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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 281233" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Not sure what you mean "normal"? I would say to spend a day by the side of the road and practice panning on the cars as they go by (that's what I did). All the while leaving VR on (and AF on, too). I've never used the other level of VR and from what I've read it's for when you're doing something like standing in the back of a truck while it's racing across the savanna to get shots of a lion or something like that. Few of us will ever be in a position to use the higher level of VR (at least I don't think we will).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 281233, member: 9521"] Not sure what you mean "normal"? I would say to spend a day by the side of the road and practice panning on the cars as they go by (that's what I did). All the while leaving VR on (and AF on, too). I've never used the other level of VR and from what I've read it's for when you're doing something like standing in the back of a truck while it's racing across the savanna to get shots of a lion or something like that. Few of us will ever be in a position to use the higher level of VR (at least I don't think we will). [/QUOTE]
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