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05/02/2006 07:59:16 PM · #1 |
Here are two shots from my new lens. Both were taken at 1/15 sec F16 ISO 600ish (forgot to write down). Both were handheld at 200mm. This is amazing considering the old way I would have had to have shutter of at least 1/200 sec to get close to sharp. In fact these were taken inside the house with no flash.
Adjusted levels only and cloned out my daughter's name on the book !
Can you see the difference. Comments?
First one is with VR off.
The next one is with VR on.
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05/02/2006 11:42:09 PM · #2 |
bump for Nikon Nite Hawks.... |
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05/02/2006 11:45:24 PM · #3 |
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05/02/2006 11:48:00 PM · #4 |
I have the 70-200 VR and it is also amazing. Good choice for a new toy.
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05/02/2006 11:48:22 PM · #5 |
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05/03/2006 06:48:01 AM · #6 |
What does the 18-200 VR run price wise? |
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05/03/2006 07:02:48 AM · #7 |
This is SO COOL! Can't wait for mine to arrive, it's on its way from Kenmore. |
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05/03/2006 09:58:38 AM · #8 |
About $799 retail....you'll have to wait about 3 months for it.
On Ebay between $799 and $1024 ! I got mine for $860 (not bad)
Originally posted by breadfan35: What does the 18-200 VR run price wise? |
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05/03/2006 09:58:53 AM · #9 |
You'll love it!
Originally posted by wsteyn: This is SO COOL! Can't wait for mine to arrive, it's on its way from Kenmore. |
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05/03/2006 12:46:17 PM · #10 |
Really nice stuff. I found with my S2 IS that if I can keep the relatively still, the IS can correct for a lot of minor shake. This can translate to shooting quite a few stops below normal hand-held.
When you get to the limit of hand-held speeds without IS/VR, you immediately notice the shake, even if it's quite minimal. With IS/VR being used, it can smooth out a lot of low-level bumps.
I sometimes shoot 1/20 handheld at an equivalent of 300+mm... Can be done if you are careful. |
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