How did u train yr hand not to shake during taking pixs for a long time like 1 1/2 h?


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Jeffreywai said:
Hi all,

Please try to leave some message about Canon 350D. I am a new user for it.
Hope to have some technique of using Canon 350D.
Thanks...


;)

Jeffrey

Hi, go to the Canon forum in clubsnap to get help.

Ideally, try to ask more specific questions on what you want to know. Also, make sure you've read the camera manual fully before asking. If not, it's difficult for others to answer and some sensitive people may jump at you for asking question to which answers can be found in the camera manual.

Good luck.
 

i may be newbie but the answer to your question would be...
hold your breath when your bout to shoot the subject and do not..i repeat do not snap when your bout to shoot but press slowly. if you've been thru the army u will know what i mean. it's just the same technique on how not to shake yr hands. hope this info will help you. ;p
 

your left hand.... don't forget to support the weight of the camera with your left hand too!
 

Same advice as those who have posted before. Breathe out and hold it when you are about to shoot and squeeze it slowly (then agian theres mirror shake so :D ) Also anticipating action is one of the best things that you have to leanr fomr expereince.
 

haha drink less beer... haha i saw brainac on television and it shows tat one mug of beer actually lets u perform better but more than tat, your performance goes down hill...
 

Chris Lim said:
or dig your nose more? lol:bsmilie:

my arms are quite strong and steady! all thanks to the long lost special technique. ;p
 

Canew said:
Pablo, why not to drink?


Hi Canew,

If I have had too much to drink, I want to go pee. If I can't go pee, then I tend to wiggle (shake) :angel:
 

I've shot concerts before with 70-200 and 300mm handheld....:)
 

1. 1 and a half hour is not too long time
2. use proper support.
 

drink :thumbsup: more beer.. no enough alcohol can make one shivers...
 

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