Kenneth67C
New Member
Anyway, how do you guys test if VC is working? My shots always have motion blur with VC on, even when shooting at 1/10. On live view, when i shake the camera, it still doesn't look stabilize. It's also seems to be draining my battery. Last night before i switch off my cam, it was at 98%, this morning when i switched it on, it was at 95%.
Shooting at 1/10s with VC, it doesn't mean that just because of the VC, there will be zero motion blur.
General rule of thumb is 1/focal length, but even so, there can still be motion blur if you are not stable enough.
If you experience blur at 1/10, this is normal. Not many people can remain perfectly still for that period, which is like an eternity for the shutter to close. Also since you are using the 1Dx, which is a fairly heavy body with a fast returning mirror, I'm not surprised at all if you experience blur at that speed. Try shooting at faster speeds and see if you still experience blur.
VC is not a cure for motion blur, it only helps to some extent. You still need to try to remain as still as possible when you shoot.
One recommendation: try not to move till a bit longer AFTER the mirror has returned. I found that this helped to reduce my blur shots, or increase my keepers.
Here is one example of a handheld shot at 1/15, f8, iso 250 at 24mm:
