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Snubblade över lite information om egenheter hos Nikons VR-system. Kanske välkända saker för många, men för mig var det nytt, så jag vidarebefordrar vad jag läst. Källan är Thom Hogans utmärkta Nikonsidor på http://www.bythom.com
"* Internal flash cycling. VR doesn't work when the internal flash is being recycled (N65, N75, N80, D100, S2).
* Turn the camera off. Nikon's been telling us to turn the camera off before changing lenses, and it's never been more true. If VR is active when you remove the lens from the camera, weird things can and do happen.
* Lose the AF-ON button. VR does not operate unless you partially press the shutter release. Thus, if you use the AF-ON button to acquire focus and then stab at the release, you're probably not giving the VR enough time to do its job fully. You can press the AF-ON button to trigger focus, and then press the shutter release partway to let the VR acquire and stabilize, but some people find this to be awkward."
Speciellt den tredje punkten, att AF-ON inte startar upp stabiliseringen, var en stor aha-upplevelse för mig; jag gillar att använda den knappen... Får tydligen tänka om lite!
"* Internal flash cycling. VR doesn't work when the internal flash is being recycled (N65, N75, N80, D100, S2).
* Turn the camera off. Nikon's been telling us to turn the camera off before changing lenses, and it's never been more true. If VR is active when you remove the lens from the camera, weird things can and do happen.
* Lose the AF-ON button. VR does not operate unless you partially press the shutter release. Thus, if you use the AF-ON button to acquire focus and then stab at the release, you're probably not giving the VR enough time to do its job fully. You can press the AF-ON button to trigger focus, and then press the shutter release partway to let the VR acquire and stabilize, but some people find this to be awkward."
Speciellt den tredje punkten, att AF-ON inte startar upp stabiliseringen, var en stor aha-upplevelse för mig; jag gillar att använda den knappen... Får tydligen tänka om lite!