5/27/2010
Getting To Know Nikon VR - Vibration Reduction
Of all the recent innovations in digital imaging and optics, Vibration Reduction (VR) has arguably received the most attention. And while the technology of minimizing blur from camera shake is important, it is equally important to know how — and where — it works.
Nikon’s VR technology stands alone in terms of real-world usability, originating in the lens, not the image sensor. In this way, algorithms optimized to the individual lens attached can be applied. Another advantage of lensbased VR is that a separate algorithm confirms the effect when you press the shutter release button halfway, giving you the freedom to compose your image more easily.
The system can also detect the use of a tripod or recognize panning, as well as options such as addressing the specific shake caused by the ongoing vibration patterns produced when shooting out of a boat or bus. Nikon engineers have taken tens of thousands of test shots in real-world conditions to ensure that it works for you in any given situation.
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