I can take fine pics with my S3, but when using my small nikon P&S camera, i have a hard time holding it steady. What are some tricks to use to not get blurry pictures when a tripod just won't fit in the area you're in?
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Mar 08, 2007 21:30 | #1 I can take fine pics with my S3, but when using my small nikon P&S camera, i have a hard time holding it steady. What are some tricks to use to not get blurry pictures when a tripod just won't fit in the area you're in?
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Robukincan Member 217 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: BC, Canada More info | Mar 08, 2007 21:38 | #2 My 2 cents...
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Transit Member 98 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Wanganui More info | use the viewfinder if it has one Powershot A700
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Mar 09, 2007 04:24 | #4 Use the 2 second delay. That way you will get 2 seconds to be steady and still . My Gallery
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Mar 09, 2007 08:12 | #6 With no viewfinder you're kind of hampered. Lean against a wall, a tree, another person to help keep yourself steadier. Jon
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BBoi Senior Member 651 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Uk More info | Mar 09, 2007 08:25 | #7 Relax, breathe slowly (yoga is great for teaching you how to do this properly) to reduce the BPM of your heart, then try and take the shot inbetween beats. Quick Online Paint Prog for on-the-spot editing
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beeGjay Member 146 posts Joined Nov 2006 More info | to reduce the BPM of your heart, then try and take the shot inbetween beats. Buy a good stethascope. Bernie
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JustShootin' Senior Member 820 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: South Florida More info | Mar 09, 2007 13:00 | #9 beeGjay wrote in post #2842687 Buy a good stethascope. ![]() You can get one of the small light weight tripods, steady that on your leg or something without the legs extended. Sort of like using a small pole to seady something. That probably did not make much sense. Small light duty monopods can be very handy when there's no room for a tripod. I have a very light duty, but sturdy one from walmart with a small slik ballhead on it. It works great. Of course, if there's no room fo that either, and you have no viewfinder, just do like beeGjay says, and get a stethascope, or maybe just go to a yoga class or something. Gary
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Olegis Goldmember 2,073 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2004 Location: Israel More info | I suggest this Best wishes,
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Mar 09, 2007 14:08 | #11 You need one of these. "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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O_T Member 209 posts Joined Feb 2006 Location: Outside of London, Ontario More info | Mar 09, 2007 14:58 | #12 I agree with the above folks that suggest a small table top style tripod. It acts as a handle for your camera and helps give excellent support. One of the real inexpensive flex leg models works well also. forest fungi
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Mar 09, 2007 14:58 | #13 that gun handle idea is awesome, I'd definitely get some funny looks out on a car lot with that thing! I do think it's my heartbeat that's causing the blur, because i'm holding my hands as steady as possible and I can feel my heart beat when i'm taking the picture
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SaNdMaN82 Member 159 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina More info | to me, using the EVF, makes all the difference... that's why i don't use LCD at all... Greetings,
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JustShootin' Senior Member 820 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: South Florida More info | Mar 09, 2007 15:49 | #15 SaNdMaN82 wrote in post #2844126 Now, about the compact ones... try the same things, don't use the lcd, use the vf... push the cam against your face, hold it with both hands... and press the shutter release correctly ![]() That's the problem. I don't believe the OP's compact Nikon has a viewfinder at all. Gary
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