07-13-2011, 02:50 PM
[quote name='Sammy' timestamp='1310568307' post='9972']
Just looked at a description of the Nikon VR mechanism. At least in terms of activation mode 2 is similar to the "in lens" image stabilization employed by most manufacturers. Mode 1 is a (less effective) Panasonic special.
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I thought mode 2 refers to the activation of the IS just prior of the shutter release (as opposed to the shutter button activation on Canon/Nikon) ? Maybe I'm wrong.
Just looked at a description of the Nikon VR mechanism. At least in terms of activation mode 2 is similar to the "in lens" image stabilization employed by most manufacturers. Mode 1 is a (less effective) Panasonic special.
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I thought mode 2 refers to the activation of the IS just prior of the shutter release (as opposed to the shutter button activation on Canon/Nikon) ? Maybe I'm wrong.