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Old 26-01-12, 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by jet_kit View Post
Yes, nothing unusual there. The VR is responding to the vibrations set up by the mirror clunking up and down and the shutter firing.
Just in case no-one has told you, you should turn the VR off if your camera is mounted on a tripod or supported in any way.
Personally, I only use it when I'm concerned about hand-holding at long shutter speeds.
Don't have to turn the VR off on a Nkon when using a tripod. It will only come into play if it detects movement.
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