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20-04-2010, 07:18 PM | #11 |
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When we shoot something in motion, you have to get a faster speed for your digi cam, otherwise your subject will be captured with motion blur even if you focused it properly due to slow camer speed. This will not be a problem when you have a very bright light situation. However, when the light is low, you have to:-
1) Increase the ISO speed - higher ISO requires lesser amount of light say from ISO 200 to ISO 800, you might get at better camera speed or smaller aperture for better depth of field. 2) Open up the aperture from f22 to say f5.6 or f4 at same shutter speed or a faster shutter speed 3) Use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 4) Wait for the ideal lighting condition whereby you are able to capture your subject at your desired speed and f-stop. I think this the best, shooting fish in ambient light condition will produce better pictures. Last edited by mnoor; 20-04-2010 at 07:22 PM. |
09-06-2010, 07:16 PM | #12 | |
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anyway yes these are the four things you can do to reduce camera shake. the best i recommend will be to use better lighting. |
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