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Avoiding Blur Photos

Tuesday, December 20, 2011
 

Here I will give you some tips so that the resulting image does not blur or shake. Because no matter how good momentnya or photographic technique or camera, if the picture is blur or shake it all means nothing.

1. The position of the hands and bodyBelieve it or not, the easiest and cheapest way to avoid image blur or shake is to improve the position of the hands and body when shooting when not using a tool such as a tripod. Handheld camera with a steady but still comfortable on the fingers and palm of the hand and wrist. Then get used outboard elbow to the body. This will make the position of the arm as if a tripod to rest on our bodies. In this way the camera "will not hang". Last but not least, the position of the body do not get too bent forward, instead there are some photographers who tend to draw torso (waist up) slightly backwards so that the center of gravity of the body is more awake and stable. Some photographers have their own way and style in handling the camera, find your own style and manner, but make sure the camera is in a stable and comfortable position. 
2. Adjust Shutter Speed ​​by Focal Length lensesThe longer focal length lens then it will be more sensitive to movement. The benchmark is the most convenient way is to not choose a slower shutter speed than 1/focal length lens. For example, if you use a 200mm lens then the shutter speed no slower than cultivated 1 / 200 sec. Use a shutter speed faster than 1 / 200 as 1 / 250, 1 / 300 ff. 
3. Enable stabilizer featureThe technology of digital cameras at this time have known stabilizer features that will help stabilize the camera component of a small vibration or movement. At this time there are two types of stabilizer technology, which is embedded in the lens as it features the IS (Image Stabilizer) on the Canon and VR (Vibration Reduction) in Nikon. And embedded in the camera body as the body of the Olympus and Sony Alpha cameras. Check your camera's lens and is there a feature like this and then activate. But keep in mind this feature to work effectively when the camera held by hand (handheld), when placed in the field of solid or even using a tripod this feature does not work well. Once again check the manual lens and camera body to better understand these features on your own photographic equipment. 
4. Be careful with the thin depth of fieldIf you use a large aperture option (greater than f/2.8) then the field are focused in parallel with the camera becomes very thin. So make sure the subject of the picture and yourself do not move back and forth in order to remain in the focal plane. Unless of course you adjust your aperture choice or change a new focal point.

5. Ingenious use the Focus Lock feature in pre-composeThis is the most often overlooked and forgotten by many photographers. Usually when pictures we will do pre-compose in the camera viewfinder, and after making sure the focus point that we want we will be pressing the shutter release Halfway to lock focus at that point. But before we press the shutter button fully sometimes occur as follows: we asked the subjects to change positions or we do tilt (tilt) camera to perform Composing again. This in certain cases, especially with a large aperture option will result in misfocus as the focal point missed or changed. It's good when we are sure to pre-compose what we do and then do the focus lock no more drastic changes to avoid this from happening.

6. Use a tripod, remote shutter release and timer features.Tool that is well known photography helps the camera is in a stable position during the shooting process. If you use a slow shutter speed option is quite helpful to a tripod to prevent camera shake during shutter is open. In the extreme case when using the option which is very slow shutter speed, then it should be when using a tripod then you should use a remote shutter release or at least by using the timer feature on your camera. Why? Let's assume you use a shutter speed of 30 seconds, then you certainly need to use a tripod for 30 seconds so that the camera is in static circumstances. But you do after selecting the shutter speed you press the shutter button with a finger, this will result in the camera vibrations occur due to physical contact with the finger pressing the shutter. Therefore it is suggested you use a remote shutter release (the tool to press the shutter button without touching the camera) either a wireless or wired. If you do not have this tool, the easiest way is to use the timer feature on the camera so you do not need to press the shutter button. Thus no vibrations occur due to finger you press the button on the camera.


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