Saturday 23 December 2017

5 Tips For Getting Supper Sharp Photos


One of the most common question among beginners that “How Can I Get Sharp Pictures?” when objects are moving like:- kids, dogs, racing cars something like that then it is hard to set your settings correct so that you can freeze the moment.There are various ways so that you can take sharp images.

Tip 1:Lens 
I should tell you that the kit lens(which you get with your camera) isn't enough sharp as others lens. But it doesn't mean that you ignore it. Remember, expensive equipment can't make everything better if you don't know how to use it properly.


Tip 2:Holding Camera
 It is important to hold your camera in the right way. If you don't  it can cause camera shake, which can make your photos blurry.

 *LOCK YOUR ELBOWS to reduce the camera shake.



Tip 3:Shutter Speed
Perhaps one of the first things you can find for sharp images is the shutter speed that you select. Obviously - the faster your shutter speed will shake the impact camera and the more you'll erase any movement in your shot. As a result, you reduce the probability of a type of major type of blur (simultaneously camera movement). Remember the 'rules' for the handheld shutter speed:

*Choose a shutter speed with a separator that is larger than the focal length of the lens.

So:

If you have a 50 mm length lens that does not shoot slower than the 1/60th of a second
If you have a lens 1 / 125th with a 100mm focal length to shoot at a second or faster
If you are shooting in a 2,200 meter lens with a 2/250 second lens or the second speed
Keep in mind that your shutter speed will be faster, you will have to compensate for your 
the large amount of aperture - it means that you have a small field depth that focuses more on a challenge 

*Shutter Speed Button In Nikon: "S"
*Shutter Speed Button In Canon: "TV"



Tip 4:Change your focal point
Since you are shooting in manual mode and you know the importance of telling your camera what you want it to do.

It’s important to set up “Single focal point” which will allow you to adjust your focal point and place it where you want it in the photo.

When someone looks at a photo of another person they are naturally drawn to their eyes which means that should be the sharpest part of the image.Move your focal point around until it is in your subject’s eye. I typically choose the eye closest to the camera.


Tip 5:Tripod
 Last of all you can use a tripod for more stability and can get your desired photo.


                                                        Hope This Tips Will Help You


                                                      






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