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Old 11-22-2006, 07:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Testing VR

Alright. I decided do test the Vibration Reduction of the 18-200mm VR lense that I have for all of you to see how effective it is.

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Shutter: 1/13
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ISO: 1000

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Old 11-23-2006, 12:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Pretty big difference there! I bet that comes in handy, especially at 200mm.
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Wow! I definitely need one of those! I'm a newbie in photography, can we use this lenses for long range shots as well?
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Re: Testing VR

Yeah you can, i have a 100-400mm lens on my canon, its pretty much a must without a tripod with a telephoto lens
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That sounds great. I hope it is not expensive?
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Re: Testing VR

Thank you everyone.

As AhlgrenGraphics said, this is a must, especially at 200mm like Choleric said. Some camera companies such as Sony in their A100 have embedded the system in their camera. However, Nikon and I think Canon have it on particular lenses such as the one I have. It is a great feature and a must at night and when zooming.
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Thank you everyone.

As AhlgrenGraphics said, this is a must, especially at 200mm like Choleric said. Some camera companies such as Sony in their A100 have embedded the system in their camera. However, Nikon and I think Canon have it on particular lenses such as the one I have. It is a great feature and a must at night and when zooming.
Can we buy VR lenses for point & shoot cameras?

I'm not sure whether to get a DSLR or not. Before I head to New York on the 13th I have to make a decision. My point & shoot works well but I have a feeling the extra functions in a DSLR will allow me to take better pictures.

I tried to find the thread where you recommended a few beginner cameras but it seems to be lost.
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Can we buy VR lenses for point & shoot cameras?

I'm not sure whether to get a DSLR or not. Before I head to New York on the 13th I have to make a decision. My point & shoot works well but I have a feeling the extra functions in a DSLR will allow me to take better pictures.

I tried to find the thread where you recommended a few beginner cameras but it seems to be lost.
http://germancarzone.com/showthread.php?t=7580

I wouldn't rush to any decisions.
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