December 14, 2007, Newsletter Issue #93: Try Using A Tripod

Tip of the Week

In nature, there are two camps you can place almost all of your photos into. Landscape and live subject. When it comes to a life subject (like an animal) the higher speed your digital camera binoculars can take pictures at the better. This will make sure you have a chance of not getting a furry blur. Landscape is a totally different story. Here you can take your time. Make sure you set up the shot just right. Since you might be taking this picture at a slower speed you should consider using a tripod. This will keep binoculars with digital cameras very steady for any amount of time you want. So you can adjust to your hearts content and not have to worry about your other hand cramping up.

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