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        <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 23:51:00 GMT</pubDate>
        <title>vr</title>
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&lt;p&gt;This photo was taken with my Nikkor 18-35mm f/2.8 on my D60.  The 
lens doesn't have image stabilisation (IS in Canon lingo and VR in Nikon 
lingo).  It's a wide angle zoom, and it's fast so you usually don't have 
to worry about hand holding the camera in low light (camera shake is 
more of a problem with telephotos and less of a problem with wide 
angle).  It was taken at 17mm f/2.8 at 1/10 of a second.  At 17mm it's 
the same view you'd get on a film camera as about 25mm, so the 
traditional rule of thumb is that you should shoot it at at least 1/30 of 
a second (one over focal length).&lt;/p&gt;

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