Re: Tips to prevent Camera shake


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| Forum | Nikon Talk |
| Subject | Re: Tips to prevent Camera shake [SIMILAR] |
| Posted by | MiriamJ [PROFILE] |
| Date/Time | 11:33:22, 06 March 2005 (GMT) |
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Increase your lighting, or shoot in aperture mode and increase the size of your aperature, so you can have a faster shutter speed. (The smaller the number the larger the aperature). As a last resort, increase your ISO, although your picture will be noisier. Ken Leonard wrote: > This thread was posted over on the Canon Lens forum. Although some > of the suggestions could be Cannon SLR specific I believe there are > lot's of suggestions that would be of use with any camera. I am at > some point going to go through this thread and summarize the > suggestions. > > In the meantime I would like to start a thread here on the same > subject. I will then add your suggestions to the suggestions here > and post them. > > So Nikon folks, tell us what your favorite method is to prevent > camera shake (A tripod is obvious but I would like to hear other > suggestions). Let's hear about preventing hand held shake. > > http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1029&message=12463170 > -- > Photoshop Online Resource Guide > > http://porg.4t.com/Recent.html > > Your comments and critiques always welcome > > Ken Leonard > Belmont Shore, SoCal > pbase supporter since 2001 > Nikon Coolpix 8700 > > > 16,000 + classic car photos and much more at: > > http://www.kensclassics.com
-- Warm Regards, Miriam Proud FCAS Member CATS Member #3 >^..^<
'Oh that a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a Heaven for?' -Robert Browning
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