Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Control Your Shutter For Less Blur - Gearlog tell you how

Geoff Fox at Gearlog has an article with tricks and ideas on how to bring the most out of your DSLR. Shooting with Full Auto settings may seem easy, but exploring your camera settings will wake the artist in you.

"If you're shooting in "AUTO" I can almost guarantee you're getting blurry shots from time-to-time. Of all the things that can go bad blur seems the worst. There's little you can do to correct it after-the-fact. That's why my goal is to shoot at a fast enough shutter speed to keep things sharp."

"Higher ISO introduces additional noise in the photo. Sometimes grain looks good, but even when it doesn't it's better than blur! Blur is worse than rickets."

Check out the full article here.

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