I accidentally left the VR function on in my Nikkor 28-300mm whist the Nikon Z7 internal VR was also ON. I noted that some of my pictures, under this situation are a little bit fuzzy. Is than caused by the dual VR issue ? In fact what happen if you leave the VR ON in both the lens and the camera ?
Register now to gain access to all of our features. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to create topics, post replies to existing threads, give reputation to your fellow members, get your own private messenger, post status updates, manage your profile and so much more. If you already have an account, login here - otherwise create an account for free today!
Leaving the VR of lens on as well as the Inside VR on. What consequences?
#1
Posted 20 July 2019 - 01:21 PM
#2
Posted 20 July 2019 - 01:29 PM
I don't know how it works using the Z7, but in the µ4/3 world, in-lens and IBIS tend to fight each other with less than stellar results. in-lens VR is usually more effective.
I would leave it off in the lenses and on in the body if you have both VR an non-VR lenses to eliminate both being on at the same time.
If all your lenses are VR, the in-lens VR *might* let you get away with slightly longer times, so turn IBIS off.
#3
Posted 20 July 2019 - 01:43 PM
J'utilise aucune assistance mais je pouvais
pas résister à un petit salut vers Piedmont!
#4
Posted 20 July 2019 - 01:57 PM
You should never use two shake reduction systems simultanious. They will fight each other.
#5
Posted 20 July 2019 - 04:06 PM
You should never use two shake reduction systems simultanious. They will fight each other.
While I can't speak for Nikon, in m43 this is simply not true. Lumix cameras offer a dual IS mode that is at least one stop better when using lens OS with IBIS. The lens deals with XY axes, while the IBIS deals with the other 3. Olympus has a similar situation with some of their lenses.
#6
Posted 21 July 2019 - 12:48 AM
While I can't speak for Nikon, in m43 this is simply not true. Lumix cameras offer a dual IS mode that is at least one stop better when using lens OS with IBIS. The lens deals with XY axes, while the IBIS deals with the other 3. Olympus has a similar situation with some of their lenses.
Yes, some other brands are developing/have developed systems that can bebefit from both SR systems, but as far as I know, not in Nikon Cameras yet.
#7
Posted 21 July 2019 - 01:18 AM
I should add that my experience with µ4/3 was way back in 2014, when the systems were more like what we find in the Z series today.
#8
Posted 22 July 2019 - 03:06 PM
i leave vr on all time unless on tripod. so if not using tripod i use vr. since how light weight Z6 with FTZ and 70-200mm or 85mm prime or when have 24-70mm F/4 s mount lens or dx 12-24mm F/4 on camera. since so light get to much shake
#9
Posted 22 July 2019 - 03:54 PM
You should never use two shake reduction systems simultanious. They will fight each other.
Well. I understand. Does that means that it could damage the VR function inside the camera ?
#10
Posted 22 July 2019 - 06:26 PM
I don't think there is any risk of damage as Nikon would surely have made it impossible to have both on at the same time if that was the case.
It is more a case of getting some sort of artefacts as the IBIS tries to correct the in-lens corrections. This probably leads to lower contrast or even some of the choppy contours associated with using VR on a sturdy tripod.
- TBonz likes this
#11
Posted 22 July 2019 - 10:55 PM
#12
Posted 02 August 2019 - 09:45 AM
High, I am new here, but I have been using a Z6 for some time and this topic has come up in other discussions several times. There is a manual that lists all compatible F mount lenses on the Nikon site. the link is below. The last page explains how F mount lens VR works with the IBIS in the Z cameras. They do not fight each other. The VR in the lens takes priority. If you turn off the lens VR the IBIS is made inactive as well. If you turn it in the IBIS is turned on but they do not fight. Nikon explains how it works on the last page of the 9 page document.
The IBIS also works well with my Tamron 70-200 f/2.8G.
Here is the link... if I am doing this correctly. Download Software Deployment
#13
Posted 03 August 2019 - 11:29 AM
#14
Posted 09 August 2019 - 06:39 PM
if in manual mode you will not be able to use vr too. i have lens that full manual and can not get vr,
#15
Posted 14 August 2019 - 08:42 AM
When using any of my F mount lens such as the 70-200 f:2.8, 28-300 f:3.5-5.6, 200-500 f:5.6 etc, on my Z 7 with the FTZ adapter, the VR is ONLY selectable with the lens' VR switch. The "i" menu VR option on the Z 7 does NOT work. However, the "I" menu VR option DOES work with my non-VR, F mount lenses such as the 17-35 f:2.8. All tests were done in "M" mode.
I don't know if the Z 7 is using the lens' or the in-camera VR, with a VR capable F mount lens. It must obviously be using the in-camera VR for non-VR, F mount lenses. Hope this helps.
Also tagged with one or more of these keywords: vr, njkon z7, lens with vr
Lenses and Accessories →
Nikon Lens Discussion →
Nikon P1000 what's wrong with my lens ?Started by Taipei101, 19 Mar 2019 poor image quality, blurred and 3 more... |
|
|||
Lenses and Accessories →
Nikon Lens Discussion →
70-300mm which oneStarted by vladimir777, 03 Apr 2018 lens, nikon, 70-300, vr |
|
|||
Camera and Photo Help →
Technical Troubleshooting →
Disable VR by covering pins?Started by qwerty, 21 Sep 2017 vr, pin, disable |
|
|||
Camera and Photo Help →
Technical Troubleshooting →
Whirring noise when VR is on (18-55 lens)Started by Samantha551, 15 Aug 2017 18-55, vr |
|
|||
General Forums →
Nikon News and Rumors →
Nikon d3300 problemStarted by Perca Lucian, 08 Apr 2016 problem, d3300, nikon, focus, bad and 2 more... |
|