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On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 9:49 AM, John <sesso...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I don't know how much credence to invest in the writings of anyone who
> doesn't have the "patients" to proof-read before hitting send.
>
> On 2/3/2016 3:30 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
>>
>> Found this post informative over at DPReview:
>>
>>
>> "Many people don't realize that it takes 0.58 sec for the SR to spool
>> up from the initial half press, if for some reason you take a picture
>> before the SR has fully spool the act of spooling can cause a blurred
>> image even at a 1/8000th sec shutter speed. So avoid SR when shooting
>> action, or at higher shutter speeds or any time you don't have the
>> patients to wait for the spool up. Also depending on which camera you
>> have you will want to turn SR off when following a fast moving subject
>> (panning) In my experience i could pan without issue on anything from
>> the K-5 and older, however the K-5II/s and K-3 changed things by
>> turning SR off when it detected camera movement (beyond shake) and
>> every time the SR was turned off it would spool up again which of
>> course ruins photos if you're bursting away. Apparently the K-3II
>> detects the pan and compensates by stopping the SR horizontally but
>> keeping the SR vertically.
>>
>> So anytime there is no action and you're not blasting off shots in
>> split seconds then SR will be fine, just remember to be patient to let
>> it spool up before firing. Also yes of course SR is supposed to be
>> turned off when on a tripod."
>>
>> -- source: http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/57182975
>>
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