Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Best Mini Tripod How Do You Prevent Handshake When Shooting Without A Tripod?

How do you prevent handshake when shooting without a tripod? - best mini tripod

It is not always possible to use a tripod or a mini-tripod in low light conditions. How can you ensure that your photo is not blurry but you get the angle you want?

I use a semi-professional Canon (S3 IS), which was an anti-shake function, and shooting with the opening of Max (eg certain f-stop = 2.5), that I am the shutter speed too slow use.

6 comments:

fhotoace said...

There is a simple way to keep the shutter speed longer you keep a hand on the lens can be determined.

1/focal length of the lens. An example would be a 400mm lens 1/400th is the minimum exposure time for each situation.

Of course you need all the techniques of the camera stabilizer, such as breathing and press the shutter button to use that are not sharp. The same, which is derived abound.

kevin_45... said...

When shooting a gun is the best system to take a breath and half of it off.
You have to work for the photo of her.

mixedup said...

Well, I can say it is very hard to blur in low light conditions when taking the hand and is usually shot with a wide aperture and shutter speeds to be. It is almost unaviodable. But if you know anything about the sniper can change the style of shooter, in relation to the control of the breath to help and find something to support them. Believe it or can not breathe too hard causing movement. I recommend a firm hand and fire in the same breath and not breathe in the position until the project is completed. If you lock the mirror can also help.

my 2 cents.

paengc said...

and shutter speed can do less than half a second, there is very little you. You can try, however, stood apart with their feet, one foot slightly forward. That is, if your body is stable. exhale before you shoot well. and rely on a stable wall or something.

Kristi C said...

I'm not a perfect way, but it helps if you, before you breathe in the photo.

ellymae3... said...

It sounds simple, but try to hold my breath. Works for me. Good luck.

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