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The Impact of VR on IQ at Faster Shutter Speeds
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<blockquote data-quote="Paganman2" data-source="post: 429333" data-attributes="member: 37668"><p>My interest within this subject is obviously with moving subjects - thats just me what i do, any way my main reason for using an image stabilized lens or camera(bridge) is the way it helps the visual aspect of seeing clearly what you are photographing, i think it goes without question that over a certain shutter speed 1/500,1/1000,1/1500 the need for this to physically take a picture with no shake is less important, and if by using VR, IS or similar and trying to track a moving subject while in predictive or just plain tracking, then i would rather not use it.</p><p>I think what would be a good inclusion would be where the VR could be isolated to just the viewfinder, without affecting the lens elements, this would be great for composing and following subjects.</p><p></p><p>P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paganman2, post: 429333, member: 37668"] My interest within this subject is obviously with moving subjects - thats just me what i do, any way my main reason for using an image stabilized lens or camera(bridge) is the way it helps the visual aspect of seeing clearly what you are photographing, i think it goes without question that over a certain shutter speed 1/500,1/1000,1/1500 the need for this to physically take a picture with no shake is less important, and if by using VR, IS or similar and trying to track a moving subject while in predictive or just plain tracking, then i would rather not use it. I think what would be a good inclusion would be where the VR could be isolated to just the viewfinder, without affecting the lens elements, this would be great for composing and following subjects. P. [/QUOTE]
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