Nasim Mansurov points out in the article at Photographylife.com that Nikon VR lenses need a few seconds to stabilize before vibration reduction is really effective. He also indicates that VR is only beneficial when the shutter speed is less than the focal length of the lens. It may actually hurt image sharpness otherwise. His testing was with supertelephoto lenses, 300mm and up so this may or may not apply to shorter lenses.
http://photographylife.com/proof-that-vibration-reduction-should-first-be-stabilized
Does anybody have any information if this is also true for Canon IS lenses? I plan to do some testing myself at some point when time allows.
http://photographylife.com/proof-that-vibration-reduction-should-first-be-stabilized
Does anybody have any information if this is also true for Canon IS lenses? I plan to do some testing myself at some point when time allows.