Hi,
Recently received a Nikon 18-200mm VRII lens from my wife as a gift. Had a chance last evening to go out and shoot few pictures. Considering it was dusk and ambient light was low, I ended up using a bridge pillar as my tripod for longer exposure to capture the reflections of casino in water. However, my VR mode was ON.
My question is, when you are using some sort of support (say a railing/pillar) apart from a tripod, should I still turn off the VR and take pictures? Would leaving VR ON make pics little blurry?
Yet times, I found myself hand supporting the zoomed lens even though the body is on the railing for extra support. Should I still turn off the VR in this scenario as well?
I could post few pics from last evening but haven't uploaded them yet. I will share a few tonight.
Really appreciate your inputs/comments.
Regards,
NikD
Recently received a Nikon 18-200mm VRII lens from my wife as a gift. Had a chance last evening to go out and shoot few pictures. Considering it was dusk and ambient light was low, I ended up using a bridge pillar as my tripod for longer exposure to capture the reflections of casino in water. However, my VR mode was ON.
My question is, when you are using some sort of support (say a railing/pillar) apart from a tripod, should I still turn off the VR and take pictures? Would leaving VR ON make pics little blurry?
Yet times, I found myself hand supporting the zoomed lens even though the body is on the railing for extra support. Should I still turn off the VR in this scenario as well?
I could post few pics from last evening but haven't uploaded them yet. I will share a few tonight.
Really appreciate your inputs/comments.
Regards,
NikD