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VR should be ON and OFF at what all situations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpatch" data-source="post: 237522" data-attributes="member: 10543"><p>I normally leave my VR on, except when using a tripod. It sounds silly, but I shoot a lot of trains and sometimes I suffer from "buck fever" when a shot is upon me. Just like a hunter, my hands will sometimes shake as a perfect shot unfolds and I try to time my exposure for perfect composition. There's rarely a second chance when shooting moving trains, though sometimes I shoot in the Continuous setting as assure better success. I'm certain that the VR has saved numerous shots, especially those I shoot with a zoomed setting.</p><p></p><p>I often forget to turn VR off when changing lenses, but I am gentle with my equipment and hope I've not damaged anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpatch, post: 237522, member: 10543"] I normally leave my VR on, except when using a tripod. It sounds silly, but I shoot a lot of trains and sometimes I suffer from "buck fever" when a shot is upon me. Just like a hunter, my hands will sometimes shake as a perfect shot unfolds and I try to time my exposure for perfect composition. There's rarely a second chance when shooting moving trains, though sometimes I shoot in the Continuous setting as assure better success. I'm certain that the VR has saved numerous shots, especially those I shoot with a zoomed setting. I often forget to turn VR off when changing lenses, but I am gentle with my equipment and hope I've not damaged anything. [/QUOTE]
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