Questions tagged [camera-shake]
camera is moved during exposure
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Does shake reduction take focusing distance into account?
Does shake reduction take focusing distance into account? For big enough magnifications correcting camera shift (as opposed to tilt) becomes necessary for obtaining sharp image. What shake reduction ...
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How to reduce shake at high focal lengths {2600mm-3900mm with adapters} when on a tripod?
I have a Nikon DIGITAL DSLR 650 1300mm zoom lens. In honour of this, I bought a Zomei tripod which is of good quality but even so, the slightest breath of wind makes the lens shake, and at such high ...
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I shook my camera and lens very hard... Can that cause damage?
I shook my camera and lens very hard. Will this cause damage to the camera or lens?
I did this 4 to 5 times. Should I be worried?
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In an image with camera shake and a point light source, can the shape of the point light source be used to practically reduce the shake significantly?
Often said "you could compute out the camera shake if you knew the blur function"...
One area frequently plagued by shake: Night photography.
One thing frequently found in night photography: Stars ...
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How do I compensate for lack of minimum shutter speed when in Av mode with the Canon 750D (Rebel T6i)?
I'm fairly new to photography, and I own a Canon Rebel T6i. Besides manual mode I've learned about Tv and Av modes, which to be honest I really liked, mainly when I'm shooting on events with changing ...
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How does camera weight impact usable shutter speed?
I recently upgraded from a 350d to a 5d mark ii
One thing I noticed is that I seem to be able to use slower shutter speeds with the bigger camera. (On the order of decently sharp pictures at 1/20 ...
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What is the "Water Glass" training technique for learning to hold a camera steady?
I have heard something about photographers getting trained like butlers by walking with a full glass of water on their hand and removing fingers one by one.
As I have heard, the training technique ...
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Why are my long exposures with a certain lens not crisp even though I'm using a tripod? [closed]
I am new to DSLR photography, and using using a Canon 1300D and Tamron 18-200. While using 200mm and trying to take a picture at 5 second or longer shutter speeds, I am developing camera shake and ...
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How can I remove shake from images like this one?
Sometimes I have images where the shake motion is not linear but it can be guessed from lights and similar point-like details. I am aware that this photo is low quality, it's simply the latest one I ...
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Light streaks from tripod photo
I was shooting a pano this morning and many of the images had the lights with streaks to the right. Always the right. I was panning to the right, manually rotating the camera, releasing it and ...
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The best setting for Canon 70D for my application
I'm an robotics engineer and do not have any experience in photography. For a project, I need to take some pictures of some objects and need your experience to set the optimal setting because my ...
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Does image stabilization counter shutter shock?
Image stabilization counters physical motion and thereby decreases blurring of images. Shutter shock is also physical motion so it might be corrected by image stabilization. However it might also not ...
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When should ¹/EFL become ¹/(2 × EFL) to avoid camera shake
Where is the boundary when I should set my shutter speed to ¹ / (2 × EFL) instead of ¹ / EFL to avoid camera shake? (...
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Is it possible to fix severe blur from camera shake after the fact?
So I have this one photo of my midterm material, but stupid me didn't check it first when I took it and the photo turned out to be very blurred and it's impossible to read the text. Is it possible to ...
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What is Arbitrary Release Time Lag?
The Canon EOS 5DS and EOS 5DSr both offer a new feature that I have never heard of. Canon refers to it as Arbitrary Release Time Lag. What does the feature do and why might I benefit from it?