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Turning off VR on my next outing...
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<blockquote data-quote="Oomph" data-source="post: 58717" data-attributes="member: 8703"><p>I would suggest turning VR off 90% of the time, I only use it when i just have to get the shot every time. I find the VR makes me, for the lack of a better word, lazy. I used to think i had a steady hand till i shot a lens with no VR, I almost crapped my pants at the failure rate. JLP is right on about shutter speed. This could just be im new to photography but Id rather learn to maintain better form and turn VR on when ive had a couple drinks, the way i look at it is if i can get great shots without VR i dont have to worry about buying a new lens and only having VR/OS options to pick from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oomph, post: 58717, member: 8703"] I would suggest turning VR off 90% of the time, I only use it when i just have to get the shot every time. I find the VR makes me, for the lack of a better word, lazy. I used to think i had a steady hand till i shot a lens with no VR, I almost crapped my pants at the failure rate. JLP is right on about shutter speed. This could just be im new to photography but Id rather learn to maintain better form and turn VR on when ive had a couple drinks, the way i look at it is if i can get great shots without VR i dont have to worry about buying a new lens and only having VR/OS options to pick from. [/QUOTE]
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