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How to Grip Your Camera

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Everyone says taking pictures can be really fun! But there are those instances when our hands tend to shake the moment we click that button and then your picture has that blurry effect.
If you did not hold the camera still while the shutter was depressed then you will definitely get a blurry picture.
You can expect that the only real way to reduce the shaking is by using a tripod, especially if you are still new in photography.
We all know that holding the camera with one hand will definitely give you a blur effect in your picture.
A good way to eliminate the camera to shake is to hold the camera with both hands.
Sometimes, when we are overexcited, we are tempted to shoot with one hand because we also want to be in the picture especially if we see an awesome view.
However, using both hands is also just the same as using a tripod with three legs to make the shot stable.
There is no right or wrong on how to grip the camera, however there are some techniques that are general that can help those who are still learning the art of photography.
It would also depend on the type of digital camera you bought.
Make sure that when you grip, you do not grip too hard because this will only shake the camera.
Using the right hand to grip the right hand end of the camera is a useful tip.
Have the camera near or close to your body if you are shooting using the view finder.
If you use the LCD then do not hold your camera too far.
Tuck your elbows into your sides and lean the camera from your face about 30 cm.
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