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What are the skills of using non-anti-shake lenses?

1, correct posture

Hold the camera with both hands. In which the left hand holds the lens and the right hand holds the body and controls the shutter.

Take a half step forward and keep your knees slightly bent. In this way, you can distribute your weight evenly on your legs.

Hold up the camera and pose as you normally shoot. For digital SLR cameras, the viewfinder is held in front of the right eye, while for portable digital cameras, it is held at the eye height of about 15cm in front of the face.

Clip your arms to your sides. The left forearm should be completely vertical, and should not go forward beyond the toes. Be sure to avoid leaning forward, otherwise it will cause camera shake.

Take a deep breath and press the shutter as gently as possible between breaths.

2. Portable tripod

Before going out to shoot, cut a rope about your height and put it in your pocket or camera bag.

At the shooting scene, wrap one end of the rope around the camera lens and let the other end hang on the ground.

Step on the rope on the ground and slowly raise the camera to your eyes. Straighten the rope carefully, but be careful not to use too much force to avoid affecting the fuselage and lens interface.

When the rope is stretched into a straight line, press the shutter gently according to the posture described in the prompt 1.

3. joe McNally's possession law

The posture of the steps is the same as in 1 trick, with the left foot in front, the right foot in the back and the shoulder width.

Turn the upper body so that the left shoulder faces the subject.

Hold the machine with your right hand and place the frame in the depression below the clavicle between your left shoulder and your body.

Hold the camera inward with your left hand and completely with your right hand. Keep the weight of your body distributed on your feet and observe the viewfinder with your left eye. Take a deep breath and press the shutter.