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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 737625" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>Ya, I knew that while shooting video but I didnt know I had access to e-VR while shooting photos. The camera must be set to live view video and dumbed down to 1080p for it to work, but typically I have to shoot a minimum of 1/160 with the Tokina 100mm on the D7500 to reduce the shakes. Now, the camera allows me to shoot 1/60 handheld, granted only while looking through live view and not the view finder. But basically, it has the same VR IBIS the z6 offers (3 axis) with non native lenses attached through the FTZ. Functional for my 100mm macro, 35-70 f2.8d and 80-200 f2.8d, all of which turn into manual focus lenses on the Z system due to the lack of a screw drive in the FTZ. Granted its with the added crop but I have UWA lenses for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 737625, member: 46724"] Ya, I knew that while shooting video but I didnt know I had access to e-VR while shooting photos. The camera must be set to live view video and dumbed down to 1080p for it to work, but typically I have to shoot a minimum of 1/160 with the Tokina 100mm on the D7500 to reduce the shakes. Now, the camera allows me to shoot 1/60 handheld, granted only while looking through live view and not the view finder. But basically, it has the same VR IBIS the z6 offers (3 axis) with non native lenses attached through the FTZ. Functional for my 100mm macro, 35-70 f2.8d and 80-200 f2.8d, all of which turn into manual focus lenses on the Z system due to the lack of a screw drive in the FTZ. Granted its with the added crop but I have UWA lenses for that. [/QUOTE]
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