Saturday, August 30, 2014

Hold the camera

If you have problems, the type of results you want are out of your photos, you should keep checking the way the camera. Good posture and positioning will not solve all the problems of photography, but can help you improve you start your photography results, such as avoiding a slight defocusing of images that can occur due to camera shake.

Use the following tips to learn how to properly the camera to prevent camera shake perform.

  • Camera movement, which makes the images slightly out of focus because the camera moves a little photographer presses the shutter button is a common problem for beginner photographers. Sometimes camera movement occurs because the camera beginners can not perform at a high enough level to prevent the slight blurring of the image. Other times, the camera enters movement, because the photographer to hold the camera properly. Be sure to hold the camera with both hands and try to stabilize the body leaning against a tree, a wall or door frame when shooting, especially in low light.
  • Another way to avoid the decision, the camera viewfinder is used - if available - instead of developing photos using the LCD screen. The longer you hold the camera in your body when you shoot the more stable. Pressing the camera's viewfinder to the eye, the camera will help you calm you hold the camera at arm's length, while keeping the LCD screen.
  • Her right hand has to be used to determine the position and the lens of the camera can be adjusted. With a fine point and shot camera, you will want to "tweak" to the camera between thumb and middle finger. With a thicker camera or a digital SLR camera, you can the last three fingers of the right hand to wind the camera. Most of the great body of the camera has a grip or finger or fingers to rest area.
  • With your left hand to hold the weight of the unit. You can place your Palm device near the bottom left corner. If you are using a camera with a large lens and with the fingers of the left to support the camera lens and the balance between their hands. With a digital SLR camera, you will use the fingers on his left hand in order to customize the ring or by turning the manual focus ring approach.
  • Place your right index near the trigger. Use push the flat end of the index finger on the shutter button, no fingertip part, to minimize camera shake. Then apply your finger on the trigger and the pressure steadily, with light pressure. No "jab" finger on the trigger or the "push" button.
  • With a small camera, make sure where you put your fingers. You can lock the lens or flash, or you can dim the screen, depending on the position of the finger with a small camera. For example, the built-in flash on a small camera often in the upper right corner of the device (viewed from the front), so that the fingers of his left hand placed the flash block. Try moving your fingers on the underside of the camera body. If it's not a flash in the upper right corner of the focus assist light is often at this point, so keep an eye on the placement of the fingers of the left hand.
  • Finally, try to avoid the recording with one hand, unless you really have no choice. Not only is there a greater risk that the camera will fall during the filming with a hand held with both hands, but you also have a much harder time holding the camera and a steady hand to avoid camera movement. If you shoot with one hand, watching scenes with lots of light. If outdoor lighting is very good, shooting with one hand give you better results when shooting in low light, so you should not forget, too.

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