One of the most common problems that many new digital (and film) photographers have cameras, where the images appear blurred – mostly because the camera is still not enough when the shutter button was. This is particularly common when taking pictures in low light situations where the shutter open for a long time. Even the slightest movement of the camera can cause and to eliminate the only real way is with a tripod.
Add camera shake is a technology that is increasingly digital camera users with the camera at arm’s length from them, as they take pictures – often with one hand. Although this may be a good way to get your frame is further away from your body (a relatively stable thing) Keep the camera, the more chances you have vibrate or shake when you take your shot.
Tripods are the best way to stop camera shake because they are three strong legs, things have to shut up – but if you do not then a simple way is to improve the stability of the camera that is equipped with two hands to stop.
Although it may be tempting to shoot with one hand with two hands, your silence (like three legs of a tripod on the rise is better than one).
Just as you should grip your camera will depend on what type of digital camera used and varies from person to person, depending on your preference. There is no real right or wrong way to do it, but here is the technique I use in general:
1. Use your right hand on the handle of the right side of the camera. Your forefinger should sit slightly above the trigger, to lure other three fingers to the front of the camera. Your right thumb grips on the back of the camera. The most cameras today have some kind of grip and even impressions for where fingers should go so this should feel natural. Use a strong grip with the right, but not so tight grip that you end up shaking the camera. (In the sense of our previous post on Shutter technology hold – press the shutter release JAB IT).
2. The positioning of the left hand onto the camera, but in general the weight of the camera support and will either fall or the camera / lens around when a DSLR.
3. When shooting with the viewfinder of the line of your shot from the camera and fits well in your body that contribute additional stability, but if you use the LCD screen will keep your camera is not too far from you. Pull your elbows into your body or lean the camera at a distance from your face (about 30cm). You can also use the viewfinder when it is not too small or too difficult to see through (a problem that in many ways and shoot in those days.)
4.Add additional stability by itself against a solid object like a wall or a tree or sit or kneel. If you must stand, not something to lean on for extra support, you put your feet shoulder width apart to stabilize an attitude. The Stiller Stiller are your body of the camera. Read more at digital-photography-school.com