How to Use Vibration Reduction or VR on a Nikon DSLR lens

Apr 3, 2010 07:35 PM
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In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to use Vibration Reduction (VR). Vibration Reduction is the name if an image stabilizer engine that helps estimating unwanted blurriness when using slow shutter speeds or panning shots. VR has two modes: Normal and Active. Normal mode is designed for hand holding or panning shots where it estimates camera shakes when holding at a slow shutter speed. Active mode is designed for using on rapid moving surfaces. This video is very descriptive and gives great information about Vibration Reduction. This video will benefit those viewers who are interested in photography and would like to learn how to use the Vibration Reduction.

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