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Turn Off Lens Image Stabilization / Vibration Reduction for Tripod Mounted DSLR Cameras

Monday, June 6, 2011


Turn Off Lens Image Stabilization / Vibration Reduction for Tripod Mounted DSLR Cameras
When you have Image Stabilization or Vibration Reduction active on your lens the internal mechanics detects movement and counter acts it producing a sharp image. When your camera and lens are mounted on a tripod movement is removed, but your lens can errantly activating its IS/VR mechanism creating an image that is less than sharp. For this reason its a best practice to turn off your lenses IS or VR functionality when it is mounted to a tripod.



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posted by DSLR MASTER, 9:55 AM

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