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How to correct Blurry Photos

1. Camera Shake:
Camera shake is the most common cause of blurry photos. The camera will select a slow shutter speed in low light situations where you’re not using flash. If you handhold at this shutter speed, you will have camera shake and there’s nothing you can do in the post production process to remedy it. So let’s look at a couple of ways to prevent it before you take the shot. If you don’t want to use flash, use a tripod. Just remember you can get camera shake using a tripod if you press the shutter forcefully. Gently press the shutter down, if you’re still getting camera shake, consider using a cable release. If you don’t have a cable release, use the timer function on your camera. If you don’t have a tripod, place your camera on a stable surface like a table. The general rule of thumb

18 Comments

very nice info..very useful..thanks for sharing you knowledge

20 months ago

Thank you guys. Actually i really interest in photography. But it is a hard one. There are many things that can effect images produced by the camera. So, in my opinion, we can tell each other some guides, tips and tricks, however, the quality of the photograph is depend on the camera operator's skill.

20 months ago

Great post Jake! people shut know there cameras first. How they work and settings and experimenting with different settings. Is the only way to take great pictures!

20 months ago

Thanks Julio. I think you also love photography..

20 months ago

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19 months ago

Thanks a lot.

19 months ago

Thanks for Sharing nice Tips

19 months ago

I still do not know how...looks like the terms are so hard to grasp, lol..

19 months ago

Thanks.. evryone

19 months ago

The more you use your camera, the more comfortable you’ll become with it’s autofocus feature. Make sure you don’t accidentally switch over to manual focus, if you’re expecting to use autofocus and the camera’s set to manual focus, the image will be blurred.

19 months ago

yes really great post like it good luck jake

19 months ago

very great post

15 months ago

great post, very good informations:)

14 months ago

A tha nkhawp mai

13 months ago