Handling Of DSLR

How you handle and use DSLR can make a big difference to the quality of your image. Just follow these STEPS. • Use the camera's neck strap. This is more of a safety way than anything else, because keeping your expensive camera firmly attached to your body by a neck strap will discourage any thieves from running away with it. If you are unlucky enough to stumble, a neck strap will stop your camera from falling down. 


• Holding your camera and lens is very important. Use your right hand to hold the camera properly,most of DSLR have a hand grip on their right-hand side, and cup the lens with your left hand. This will prevent camera shake from a heavy lens, and it will drop out fingers out of the way of the lens and LCD screen. If you're shooting, stand upright, make sure you keep your back straight. Try to keep your elbows as close to your body as possible as you can. Aim for a nice wide stance with your feet, and you'll end up with better stable shots 

• If you need a lower angle of view,Use your knees. Crouching down on one knee is the way to go. Not only lower angle, this position also give you stable shots. Make sure you rest one elbow on your knee. 

• Learn how to use viewfinder for framing images. If you try to use the LCD screen to determine your photographs, you'll need to hold the camera at arm's length. This immediately takes away stability and could cause camera shake. All professional are using viewfinder, Start learning how to use it......!....

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