Nikon 2SB Photomic Manuel d'instruction - Page 14

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HOLDING THE CAMERA
Camera
shake
is
one of
the most
common
causes
of
un-
sharp
pictures,
especially at
slow
shutter speeds.
Learn
to hold
the camera
correctly
and
practice
steady shutter
squeezing. The photos show the best ways to hold the
camera
for
sharp
pictures.
Wrap the fingers
of
the right hand
around
the
camera
body
so
that
the
index
finger
rests
comfortably on the
shutter-release
button and the thumb fits between the
camera body
and
the fi lm-advance lever. Position the
camera
so that the
eye
looks through the center of the
viewfinder. Cradle the
camera
in the left hand for
addi-
tional support,
with the left thumb
and
index
finger
grasping
the
focusing
ring. From this basic
stance,
the
camera can
be properly
supported and easily switched
from
horizontal
to
vertical
format shooting.
As
a general
rule, the lowest
shutter speed you should
use with
the
camera
hand-held is equal to the reciprocal of the focal
length
of
the lens in use
(e.g., for a
500mm lens, use
1/500
sec.; for a
105mm lens, use 1/125
sec.)
.
However,
as
the
ability
to hold the camera
steady
may vary with
each
individual, we recommend that
you experiment.
In
general,
the higher the selected shutter
speed,
the sharper
the picture.
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