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D3100
Which zoom lens on a budget??
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<blockquote data-quote="iasha" data-source="post: 130555" data-attributes="member: 13478"><p>thanks for all of your thoughts. I have read a number of opions, some for some against. I have also looked at prices and there is approx £200 quid difference, a fare ammount of money. It does seem that vr has the edge on non vr.</p><p></p><p>One thing i did read on my learning curve though is that if you are shooting moving objects with vr on this will not un blur your moving image, obvious really when i think about it, but it will help the back ground.</p><p></p><p>Am i right in saying that getting un blurred images of fast moving objects is to have a fast shutter speed to capture the image, therefore vr is not so important?</p><p></p><p>I do realise that i am probaly bending my thoughts to the cheaper option, but another thought i had was did everybody have bad shots before vr was invented?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iasha, post: 130555, member: 13478"] thanks for all of your thoughts. I have read a number of opions, some for some against. I have also looked at prices and there is approx £200 quid difference, a fare ammount of money. It does seem that vr has the edge on non vr. One thing i did read on my learning curve though is that if you are shooting moving objects with vr on this will not un blur your moving image, obvious really when i think about it, but it will help the back ground. Am i right in saying that getting un blurred images of fast moving objects is to have a fast shutter speed to capture the image, therefore vr is not so important? I do realise that i am probaly bending my thoughts to the cheaper option, but another thought i had was did everybody have bad shots before vr was invented? [/QUOTE]
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