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How to reduce the vibration of the camera when shooting macro bug

If shooting insects outdoors, it is best to use a stable tripod and cable to release them, so that the camera will not vibrate due to heartbeat, breathing, tension and other factors. If your camera or lens has anti-shake function, remember to turn them off when using tripod, because the camera is already very stable at this time, because the anti-shake mechanism inside the camera is still working when anti-shake is turned on, which will produce weak vibration. If you don't use a tripod, you need to turn on the anti-shake function, but only one can be turned on.

There is another jitter in shooting insects outdoors, that is, the jitter of the subject, especially the swaying of branches and leaves caused by the wind. This is absolutely correct. You need to take a windproof umbrella to keep out the wind. You may think, when all this is ready, the bug you want to shoot will have run away, which is true. It is also the photographer's hard work, but it is worthwhile to capture satisfactory photos. This is the fun of photography. I suggest you take photos of insects in the early morning or after the rain. At this time, most insects don't like moving. More time for you to compose music. Wish you success!