It is essential for a photographer to know how to handle a camera properly.
First,
if a digital camera not held properly, there is no amount of software
trickery can rescue a bad picture. In fact, they are many people can
make a common silly mistake like draping a stray finger over the lens
and also creating camera shake because of bad posture.
Basic Camera Handling Techniques
Never let your camera strap dangle!
To avoid the camera swing and dangle, the strap is handy and provides a
fine measure of security for the camera. When shooting, place the strap
around your neck. Besides, if the camera is in one hand and the reach of
your arm, it will make the strap around your neck unfeasible, so needs
wrap the strap around your hand to secure it. Furthermore, if you are
handling the camera to a friends, please make sure to place the strap
over his or her head which is hanging the camera around his or her neck.
Left hand cradles the camera.
Why say ‘left hand cradles the camera’? It means you needs to bring your
left hand low to support the camera which providing a base for the body
to rest on. Besides, it also used to stabilize the camera body and
convenient to locating it, to perform ‘focus’ and ‘zoom’.
Right hand pulls the trigger.
It means the right hand firmly grip the camera body on its right side.
Usually , the pointer finger is used to press the shutter release and
the middle finger is used to depress the depth of field preview button
which located on the front, right hand side of the body. Besides, the
right thumb is used to rotate the knob nearest it, on the top right of
the body. Lastly, this change will exist either apertures or the shutter
speeds are just depending upon how the camera is set up.
Protect the lens.
The lens needs a shade or filter on the front of it. It performs a dual
role which the first is it cuts haze and provides a very slight warming
of the image, and the second is the filter can deflect and protect the
more delicate lens. Thus, if losing a filter beats irreparably damaging
the lens any moment and day.
Using a Tripod
Tripod
is one of the useful tools that used by most photographers which can
keep the camera steady under slow shutter speed. Besides, a tripod also
can prevent blurred and out of focus result.
In conclusion,
practice holding you camera body and get comfortable in using your
fingers to make adjustments quickly and smoothly. Besides, protect your
camera and associated equipment because it is an investment that can
last a lifetime and, if cared for and protected, can even save you
money!
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