Sunday, December 6, 2009

Compact Camera Lenses Freaky Fun What's The Best Form For Holding A Compact Digital Camera?

What's the best form for holding a compact digital camera? - compact camera lenses freaky fun

I love pictures, but my hands are shaking badly. I know that most SLR lenses is the appropriate way, the cradle of the lens with your left hand and the rest of the screen in its orbit that keeps the camera still. But with the use of small, compact models, the goal is not large enough to cradle in one hand and the viewfinder is not enough to rest on the front (and not as precise as the use of LCD screen). I know all the tricks on how to hold your breath, hold the elbow against my body, etc., may not be enough to eliminate blur to me. How can the camera still enough to minimize camera movement? My camera has image stabilization, but not always sufficient, especially in the house without a flash.

6 comments:

Den B7 said...

It is a problem with smaller cameras. OPENING at a low shutter speeds slower shaking the camera truck.

My suggestions:
1. Use a flash, if possible
2. Find a solid object, protect against, chair, door frames, whatever.
3. If you are indoors and can not use the flash, set the camera on a stable surface (or use a mini-tripod) and use the timer.

Iridflar... said...

Maybe you could try a monopod.

Den B7 said...

It is a problem with smaller cameras. OPENING at a low shutter speeds slower shaking the camera truck.

My suggestions:
1. Use a flash, if possible
2. Find a solid object, protect against, chair, door frames, whatever.
3. If you are indoors and can not use the flash, set the camera on a stable surface (or use a mini-tripod) and use the timer.

Den B7 said...

It is a problem with smaller cameras. OPENING at a low shutter speeds slower shaking the camera truck.

My suggestions:
1. Use a flash, if possible
2. Find a solid object, protect against, chair, door frames, whatever.
3. If you are indoors and can not use the flash, set the camera on a stable surface (or use a mini-tripod) and use the timer.

Iridflar... said...

Maybe you could try a monopod.

Morey000 said...

Beanbag? Easy to transport and work while sitting on nothing.

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