Video and VR
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:04 am
For those that are interested (and don't have closed minds), here's a quick and dirty video demonstrating the benefit of VR to shooting handheld video with a DSLR.
While the movement is still there when the VR is on, the VR takes a lot of the jerkiness out of it and makes it easier on the eye.
Now, if you don't shoot video and personally don't see a benefit, I don't care and am not interested in lame excuses. For me, when I'm shooting video underwater, the VR significantly improves my results. This is why I would like to see VR in a 60mm micro lens (my favoured lens for underwater use).
While the movement is still there when the VR is on, the VR takes a lot of the jerkiness out of it and makes it easier on the eye.
Now, if you don't shoot video and personally don't see a benefit, I don't care and am not interested in lame excuses. For me, when I'm shooting video underwater, the VR significantly improves my results. This is why I would like to see VR in a 60mm micro lens (my favoured lens for underwater use).