02-08-2011, 11:03 PM
[quote name='mst' timestamp='1297157466' post='5951']
I'm afraid there is no panning mode (but I'll check to be sure). In addition, the VC works in a very different way than VR.
VR has two stages, when the shutter button is half pressed, VR begins two work with reduced efficiency, but enough to stabilize the viewfinder image. When the shutter is released, VR switches into full gear.
VC seems two know only that full gear mode. This results in a rock solid viewfinder image. At first, this seems to be welcome, however minimal changes to image composition are hard to accomplish, since one always has to fight against VC corrections.
-- Markus
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How does the VC work..? What am I seeing (where's the data from) when the VC kicks in and I move the camera, but the viewfinder image stays fixed? Feels 'odd'! <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Ian
I'm afraid there is no panning mode (but I'll check to be sure). In addition, the VC works in a very different way than VR.
VR has two stages, when the shutter button is half pressed, VR begins two work with reduced efficiency, but enough to stabilize the viewfinder image. When the shutter is released, VR switches into full gear.
VC seems two know only that full gear mode. This results in a rock solid viewfinder image. At first, this seems to be welcome, however minimal changes to image composition are hard to accomplish, since one always has to fight against VC corrections.
-- Markus
[/quote]
How does the VC work..? What am I seeing (where's the data from) when the VC kicks in and I move the camera, but the viewfinder image stays fixed? Feels 'odd'! <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Ian