How to Properly Hold a Camera
When taking pictures, one of the biggest frustrations one can experience is camera shake, which often happens as a result of the way the camera is held at lower shutter speeds. Properly hand-holding a camera can drastically reduce human-induced camera shake and result in many more sharp images and keepers. In this article, we will discuss a few different ways to hold a camera, which will hopefully reduce and potentially even eliminate unwanted blurry images when you are shooting in the field.

As you may already know, many cameras today come with specific features to help avoid the dreaded camera shake. Some cameras have image stabilization built directly into the camera sensor, while others might have image stabilization available on the lens, and some even combine camera and lens stabilization to get the best of the two worlds. In addition, many modern cameras today come with the ability to automatically control the camera ISO (often referred to as “Auto ISO“) in order to keep the shutter speed fast enough for the focal length one is using (for more details see reciprocal rule). While using such features can certainly help in reducing camera shake, it does not hurt to take additional measures to learn how to properly hand-hold a camera and that’s exactly what we are going to do next!
When taking pictures, one of the biggest frustrations one can experience is camera shake, which often happens as a result of the way the camera is held at lower shutter speeds. Properly hand-holding a camera can drastically reduce human-induced camera shake and result in many more sharp images and keepers. In this article, we will discuss a few different ways to hold a camera, which will hopefully reduce and potentially even eliminate unwanted blurry images when you are shooting in the field.

As you may already know, many cameras today come with specific features to help avoid the dreaded camera shake. Some cameras have image stabilization built directly into the camera sensor, while others might have image stabilization available on the lens, and some even combine camera and lens stabilization to get the best of the two worlds. In addition, many modern cameras today come with the ability to automatically control the camera ISO (often referred to as “Auto ISO“) in order to keep the shutter speed fast enough for the focal length one is using (for more details see reciprocal rule). While using such features can certainly help in reducing camera shake, it does not hurt to take additional measures to learn how to properly hand-hold a camera and that’s exactly what we are going to do next!
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