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BASIC CAMERAWORK
Getting stable pictures -
starts with a correct stance
For hand-held shots, shooting position is the
key.
Using
these two basic
positions as
a
reference, practice shooting positions until
you find the stance which provides the easiest
shooting and best
results.
Basic shooting positions
• When kneeling, placing one knee on the
ground provides the best stability.
• The focus
ring
will
rotate
automatically
during auto
focus
operation,
so do not
touch it.
• Place the
right
eye firmly against the
viewfinder
eye
cup.
• For hand-held shots, put the Betamovie on
your shoulder and assume a
comfortable,
stable position. Make sure the unit does
not
move.
• Relax your shoulders.
• Put your
right
elbow firm ly
against your
side to help stabilize the Betamovie.
• If you are going
to
move the unit while
recording
,
keep both eyes open as much as
possible.
• Stand firmly with your feet comfortably
apart.
Leaning against something firm such as
a
wall or tree will also provide extra stability.
Use a tripod or monopod if possible
If you have a tripod for your still camera, it can
also be used with Betamovie. Choose a sturdy
one.
If a tripod is not available, try placing the
camera on a tabletop
,
wall, or any other flat
surface of suitable height.
easier.
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Keeping the horizontal plane level
Even
if
camera work
is
smooth and
stable,
shots can be t ilted or off axis horizontal ly.
The
horizontal plane
can
be easily determined by
using the viewfinder frame as a
reference.
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