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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 436883" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>A friend just posted on FB that her D7000 with a lens that doesn't have VR is bugging her. I was surprised - I haven't noticed any difference between photos with VR and without. Am I alone in this?</p><p></p><p>I didn't have a VR lens until I bought the D7000 a couple years ago, and even as a kid I was playing around with my parents' Minolta SLR camera and lenses, which of course didn't have IS/VR/etc. So, maybe I was already used to being steady or increasing the shutter speed to compensate when things are less steady, and the VR doesn't come into play much for me.</p><p></p><p>When would I notice the difference? Lower light situations, I assume, but of course you want to turn it off anyway for sports and the like...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 436883, member: 19158"] A friend just posted on FB that her D7000 with a lens that doesn't have VR is bugging her. I was surprised - I haven't noticed any difference between photos with VR and without. Am I alone in this? I didn't have a VR lens until I bought the D7000 a couple years ago, and even as a kid I was playing around with my parents' Minolta SLR camera and lenses, which of course didn't have IS/VR/etc. So, maybe I was already used to being steady or increasing the shutter speed to compensate when things are less steady, and the VR doesn't come into play much for me. When would I notice the difference? Lower light situations, I assume, but of course you want to turn it off anyway for sports and the like... [/QUOTE]
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