How do you guys prevent handshake problem. Normally if take without flash, you will need to stabilize 100% in order to capture which is almost impossible. How do you guys prevent this?
Sometimes i just prefer without flash but the handshake problem
Sony DSC T7 handshake
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Feb 12 2007, 03:04 PM, updated 19y ago
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Hi Anyone using this SLim and sexy camera?
How do you guys prevent handshake problem. Normally if take without flash, you will need to stabilize 100% in order to capture which is almost impossible. How do you guys prevent this? Sometimes i just prefer without flash but the handshake problem |
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Feb 12 2007, 03:10 PM
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change camera
or use tripod |
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Feb 12 2007, 03:12 PM
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indoor picture? outdoor good daylight picture should be no problem.
you need to use highest iso, 400. |
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Feb 12 2007, 05:33 PM
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Yes daylight picture indeed. But without turning on the flash, i cant focus and thus unable to take picture.
Q1. Will increasing iso to 400 prevent from handshake / easily focus wihthout turning flash on Q2. What tripods is available for this camera? As its a bit slim and wont fit on normal tripod. The 1 found on Sony cost 500 bucks. Can someone suggest a small and portable (short 1)? Thanks |
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Feb 12 2007, 05:53 PM
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when the iso increases, you will get faster shutter speeds and handshake effect will be reduced, chances of getting a sharp picture increase, but the image might be noisy.
just a normal mini tripod will do, cost around rm30. try post one sample of blurry picture from your t7 , upload to imageshack with exif info. |
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Feb 12 2007, 09:22 PM
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hold it the right way.. can prevent a bit geh
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Feb 13 2007, 11:21 AM
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But most tripod wont fit into this camera due to its slim size. I went to most of the camera shop for the tripod and all they say is NO. Any suggestion where else i can try?
Will try that iso later. |
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Feb 13 2007, 12:01 PM
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http://www.dpreview.com/news/0503/Sony/battery-001.jpg
on second look, it does look smaller than normal tripod hole, after google it turns out you need a sony tripod adapter, it goes under the sony accessories, you need to ask sony dealer. |
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Feb 13 2007, 07:28 PM
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if bright enough then set iso to 400 can prevent very much oledi lor.
at least you wont receive the annoying 'capturing' 'processing' message. |
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Feb 13 2007, 08:41 PM
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sry for jumping in.. but anyone knows the best settings for T9 for pictures taken at night? most pictures either blurry or looks noisy..
struggling to find the best settings.. sucks when it comes to taking pictures at night.. during daylight taking, no problems whatsoever.. |
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Feb 13 2007, 08:50 PM
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cant do anything with noise, only fuji excels in lowlight.
but t9 has IS, you can get sharp pic at slow shutter speeds, easier if you use burst mode, take 5-6 pic in a row holding down the shutter button and hold the camera steady. |
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