Get the girls to start you, that way you won't have to unlearn bad things.
Remember, the smaller the time number, the more chance of shake showing in the photos.
A tripod will help if you are in the dim, dark, low light very often.
Have fun.
the other option is a collapsible "mono pod" a 1 legged tripod that screws into the bottom of the camera and the leg is inside a 'hand long' grip.
This gives you something bigger to hang onto, and you can pull out the telescoping leg to whatever length you need to give you something to take the shudder out of your pictures.
option B. only take pictures in bright light where the shutter can work before the shake can.
Nick can explain it better, and Jlou had some good ones before, so she can help also.
Ill have to have a look and see what i can use. I might have a steadier hand when I'm stranding, not that i can do that for long. Thanks hun I'll check those out :)
I think your photos are very amusing. Donβt know if you meant for them to turn out that way. The man with his arm around the dog .....they both look like they are watching a scary movie and are huddling together for safety. Lol. You will find your way. ππ
congratulations dear for camra
Thank You :)
Wow. Time for some fun outdoor moments. It will be nice to see your super shots with the camera.
I'll take a few of my garden first :)
I look forward to it
Just keep taking photos. You get better with practice. You need to get used to the weight of the camera in your hands. It will come.
I think its because I'm so used to my mobile phone :)
hope it works well for ya π
Thank You :D
Super duper happy for you friend! π
Thank you <3
Get the girls to start you, that way you won't have to unlearn bad things.
Remember, the smaller the time number, the more chance of shake showing in the photos.
A tripod will help if you are in the dim, dark, low light very often.
Have fun.
That's what Nick says i need, don't like the idea of carrying a tripod around with me, I'll rest it on the girls heads lol
the other option is a collapsible "mono pod" a 1 legged tripod that screws into the bottom of the camera and the leg is inside a 'hand long' grip.
This gives you something bigger to hang onto, and you can pull out the telescoping leg to whatever length you need to give you something to take the shudder out of your pictures.
option B. only take pictures in bright light where the shutter can work before the shake can.
Nick can explain it better, and Jlou had some good ones before, so she can help also.
Ill have to have a look and see what i can use. I might have a steadier hand when I'm stranding, not that i can do that for long. Thanks hun I'll check those out :)
congratulations for your new acquisition dear friend @ karenb54 that you enjoy it
Thank You :)
The camera should have a function for shaky hands @karenb54
I would have thought it would. I might find it when i read the book :)
I think your photos are very amusing. Donβt know if you meant for them to turn out that way. The man with his arm around the dog .....they both look like they are watching a scary movie and are huddling together for safety. Lol. You will find your way. ππ
That's My hubby lol it was my first time using my new camera, think i just got lucky lol :)
Congratulations!
Have fun! βΊ
Thank you :)
You'll get the hang of it. Cameras take a little time to bend to our command. :P
I'm slowly getting used to it :)
Knew you would. :)