Blurred Shots – Crazy Shots
Many of us who don’t want to be constantly fiddling with the tiny buttons of today’s digital cameras often get some shots that are, well, less than perfect. Most cameras today have automatic settings, adjusting everything automatically without much need for fiddling but one good tip for good, crisp and clear shots is to ensure your camera moves less during shots especially during low light settings where the flash may not have enough power to illuminate the subject. You can choose to set the camera for low light pictures but this is more for steady subjects that don;t move a round too much.
Setting the camera to low-light setting, sets the aperture to open longer thus similar to professional camera’s leaving the shutter open longer to capture more light. A good tri-pod would be nice for any movement is amplified by the opened shutter giving you blurred and dizzying pictures. Have one but find it a tad too heavy? Get one of those stands that has one instead of three feet, it’s lighter and would suffice for most shooting situations giving you good and precise images. As the saying goes, the best way to edit pictures is not to do much in the first place by taking nice shots that doesn’t need much editing.