Using slow shutter speed….
I don’t know if you ever watch the Joe Macnally video about grabbing your camera? well this is a way to refresh your memory:
Here’s a neat tip for digital photographers trying to shoot at slow shutter speeds without image-stabilized (IS or VR) lenses. Actually, it can even be helpful for those using IS/VR lenses when you’re really pushing the limits of hand-holdability. Scott Kelby talked about this during his photowalk Lightroom free webcast, but I think is good idea to keep talking about it and adding a few details.
So, here the steps:
- Set your camera to burst mode.
- Frame your subject
- Brace yourself as firmly as you can, and squeeze the shutter button gently.
Hold the shutter button down so that you fire off a burst of about 3-5 images. Odds are, once you get back to your computer and examine the images, there will be “one image” that’s considerably sharper than the rest. Delete the duds, and keep this good one!
The “downside” is obvious you will use up a lot more space on your memory cards. If you’re shooting in JPG mode and want a quick way to tell which image is the sharpest, just look at the file sizes. The one with the largest file size is nearly always the sharpest shot. This is because the JPG algorithm tries to preserve detail the sharper your image, the more fine detail is present, and the less the JPG algorithm is able to compress the image.
Incidentally, this is why high-ISO JPGs are larger than low-ISO JPGs of the same scene ñ the higher noise in the high-ISO image adds lots of fine detail, so the image can’t be compressed as much.
Of course, just like real IS/VR this technique only helps with correcting for camera shake. A moving subject and a slow shutter speed will still result in motion blur in the image. Example here:
This are my 2 cents, remember, learn from the Masters (Like Joe Macnally) and your picture quality will be increasing!
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Cesar L. Diaz
Cesar Here!.... Web Developer and Systems Administrator from 8 - 5. When not at the Office I carry with me a nice Photog Paraphernalia back pack (LowePro Dry Zone 200), inside ===> Nikon Cameras and lenses (Nikon D700, Nikon D300, Nikon F100) and many other tools, of course. Photography and Adventure are ingredients in my day to day life mixed with motorcycles and outdoor activities; and I do want to share My Experiences here with You.
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