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How to shake in photography

Set the target scene to be shot before panning, that is, the scene to be highlighted in the lens. This requires the camera to move smoothly and evenly without shaking. You can use a tripod when shooting, and pay attention to controlling the tightness of the horizontal movement of the tripod head. Hold your breath during panning to minimize the camera shake up and down. It is important to note that when moving, do not move the camera by hand, but move the camera by rotating your body as the axis.

We should start following the moving subject when he comes into sight, and it is advisable to press the shutter when the subject reaches an angle of 75-85 degrees. When the exposure starts, we should continue to shake the camera and press the shutter during the smooth movement. Press the shutter gently and decisively, but don't be nervous to avoid shaking the camera too hard. The key to successful follow-up shooting is to press the shutter smoothly during the moving process. After pressing the shutter, you can't stop the camera from following the rotation, but also keep the camera rotation angle consistent with the moving speed of the subject, so that the subject can always stay in the same position in the viewfinder until the shutter is released.