Sharp Photos without a tripod - Razor Sharp Images When Hand Held - 3 Tricks for Sharp Photos
Do you want to take sharp photos without a tripod? Of course you do! The reality is many of us walk around with our camera often, but don’t already have a tripod handy. I’m going to so you 3 TIPS to take razor sharp images when you take hand held photos!
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In this video, I'll explain 3 easy techniques that will give your really sharp photos without tripod.
These 3 tips are:
1. Shutter speed to focal length
2. Enhanced Stability
3. Timer
4. (BONUS) Breathing
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SHUTTER SPEED TO FOCAL LENGTH
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The first rule you must follow to take sharp photos without a tripod is simple.
Always ensure your SHUTTER SPEED is equal to, or higher than, your FOCAL LENGTH.
The reason is that as your focal length (zoom) increases, slight movements with be magnified. And those movements will impact sharpness just a little bit. By increasing the shutter speed you eliminate that issue.
For example, if you are using a 50mm prime lens, your shutter speed must be at or over 1/50 shutter speed. For a 100mm focal length use 1/100 or higher shutter speed.
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ENHANCED STABILITY
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We know you will be taking photos with your hands in this case, and of course you use 2 hands already. But there are a few other things you can do for sharp photos (via reducing motion).
a) bring your elbows into you body to reduce camera shake. This will give you more points of contact
b) use your camera strap around your neck or arm to create tension (thus creating more stability)
c) lean against a wall to steady your body
d) put your camera on a flat surface if one is available (the “free” tripod”)
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Timer
-----------------------------------
Pressing the shutter release can actually cause some camera motion. While minimal, it does impact the sharpness of your photo (if only a bit).
I recommend you use the 2 second timer on your DSLR. When you do, press the shutter release and then be as still as you can for 2 seconds.
This will reduce more movement for a more stable position and a sharper photo.
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Breathing
-----------------------------------
Breathing can make a difference to photography. The more rapid your breath, the more your camera moves.
Do two things.
First, focus on slowing down your breath. Slowly breath in and out, over several seconds.
Second, when you are done your exhale or inhale, hold your breath and take your shot at that time. This will reduce the movement slightly.
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The key uses of these photography tips are for creating ultra sharp, crisp, clear photos. All styles of photography deserve razor sharp image quality, but these are my most used styles.
- Landscape photography
- Portrait photography (great for school shots/corporate work)
- Sunsets
- Macro shots of products for sale or any cool macro photos you are taking
- Car photography
- Artistic photography
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MOUNT: Joby Smartphone Mount - http://amzn.to/2GK146h
MIC: Boys By-M1 Mic - http://amzn.to/2G7C5vv
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MAIN CAMERA: Canon 5D MkII (the most popular Canon out there!) - http://amzn.to/2wjYfU3
TRIPOD: Manfrotto 055XB - http://amzn.to/2wdQzUX
TRIPOD HEAD: Manfrotto – 488RC2 - http://amzn.to/2xt8qpI
FLASH: Canon 580 EXII Speedlite - http://amzn.to/2vmBXnE
PRIME LENS: Canon 50mm f/1.8 - http://amzn.to/2glKZKJ
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Видео Sharp Photos without a tripod - Razor Sharp Images When Hand Held - 3 Tricks for Sharp Photos канала Terrance Roman
My Channel - https://goo.gl/e27yZB
===================================
MY FREE EBOOK - 6 Secrets to Instantly STUNNING SUNSET Shots - https://goo.gl/hBAFq8
===================================
In this video, I'll explain 3 easy techniques that will give your really sharp photos without tripod.
These 3 tips are:
1. Shutter speed to focal length
2. Enhanced Stability
3. Timer
4. (BONUS) Breathing
-----------------------------------
SHUTTER SPEED TO FOCAL LENGTH
-----------------------------------
The first rule you must follow to take sharp photos without a tripod is simple.
Always ensure your SHUTTER SPEED is equal to, or higher than, your FOCAL LENGTH.
The reason is that as your focal length (zoom) increases, slight movements with be magnified. And those movements will impact sharpness just a little bit. By increasing the shutter speed you eliminate that issue.
For example, if you are using a 50mm prime lens, your shutter speed must be at or over 1/50 shutter speed. For a 100mm focal length use 1/100 or higher shutter speed.
-----------------------------------
ENHANCED STABILITY
-----------------------------------
We know you will be taking photos with your hands in this case, and of course you use 2 hands already. But there are a few other things you can do for sharp photos (via reducing motion).
a) bring your elbows into you body to reduce camera shake. This will give you more points of contact
b) use your camera strap around your neck or arm to create tension (thus creating more stability)
c) lean against a wall to steady your body
d) put your camera on a flat surface if one is available (the “free” tripod”)
-----------------------------------
Timer
-----------------------------------
Pressing the shutter release can actually cause some camera motion. While minimal, it does impact the sharpness of your photo (if only a bit).
I recommend you use the 2 second timer on your DSLR. When you do, press the shutter release and then be as still as you can for 2 seconds.
This will reduce more movement for a more stable position and a sharper photo.
-----------------------------------
Breathing
-----------------------------------
Breathing can make a difference to photography. The more rapid your breath, the more your camera moves.
Do two things.
First, focus on slowing down your breath. Slowly breath in and out, over several seconds.
Second, when you are done your exhale or inhale, hold your breath and take your shot at that time. This will reduce the movement slightly.
——————————————————
The key uses of these photography tips are for creating ultra sharp, crisp, clear photos. All styles of photography deserve razor sharp image quality, but these are my most used styles.
- Landscape photography
- Portrait photography (great for school shots/corporate work)
- Sunsets
- Macro shots of products for sale or any cool macro photos you are taking
- Car photography
- Artistic photography
=====================
MY FREE EBOOK TO YOU!!!! - 6 SECRETS to Instantly Stunning SUNSET Shots
http://www.photographyin123.com/6-secrets-to-sunsets-1/
AWESOME TECHNIQUES
=====================
Photoshop Tutorials: http://www.photographyin123.com/PhotoshopTutorials
Trick Photography and Special Effects: http://www.photographyin123.com/EvansLightPainting
Photography MasterClass: http://www.photographyin123.com/PhotographyMasterClass
Lightroom Landscapes Presets: http://www.photographyin123.com/LightroomLandscape
Lightroom Presets: http://www.photographyin123.com/LightroomPresets
Photography in 123: http://www.photographyin123.com
MY GEAR
=====================
I SHOOT THIS VIDEO WITH:
CAMERA: iPhone X - http://amzn.to/2Fla9EU
TRIPOD: Gorilla Pod (usually) - http://amzn.to/2HPVqim
MOUNT: Joby Smartphone Mount - http://amzn.to/2GK146h
MIC: Boys By-M1 Mic - http://amzn.to/2G7C5vv
PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR
MAIN CAMERA: Canon 5D MkII (the most popular Canon out there!) - http://amzn.to/2wjYfU3
TRIPOD: Manfrotto 055XB - http://amzn.to/2wdQzUX
TRIPOD HEAD: Manfrotto – 488RC2 - http://amzn.to/2xt8qpI
FLASH: Canon 580 EXII Speedlite - http://amzn.to/2vmBXnE
PRIME LENS: Canon 50mm f/1.8 - http://amzn.to/2glKZKJ
TELEPHOTO LENS: Canon 100-400 EF f 4.5-5.6 L - http://amzn.to/2wdE2kg
SPORTS VIDEOS
CAMERA: Go Pro Hero Session 5 - http://amzn.to/2Gb5Rjn
ATTACHMENTS: GoPro Hero Accessories - http://amzn.to/2pum6xB
DISCLAIMER: Some of these links on this page go to one of my websites and some are affiliate links where I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase. There would be no additional cost to you. Those commissions help me make more free videos for you.
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