The Friedman Archives Guide to by Gary Friedman

The Friedman Archives Guide to by Gary Friedman

Author:Gary Friedman [Gary Friedman]
Language: eng
Format: epub


It should be noted that the SteadyShot feature, as brilliant as it is, is not a panacea. It will not nullify all camera shake in all situations, and it does not mean you can throw away your tripod. Before SteadyShot was invented, there was a rule of thumb in photography regarding how to get sharp-looking pictures: If you’re using a shutter speed above 1/(the focal length of the lens), your picture will probably not be affected by hand shakiness. For example, if you’re shooting with a 100mm telephoto lens, your shutter speed should be 1/100th of a second or faster to ensure a sharp image. (If there’s not enough light for that, you should use a tripod to ensure sharpness.) On the other hand, if you’re shooting with a 28mm wide angle lens, you can get sharp-looking handheld shots if your shutter speed is 1/28th of a second or faster.



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