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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2008

A blurred photo is fit only for the bin, so watch as Gavin Hoey http://www.gavinhoey.co.uk shows you how to get pin sharp results everytime.

Best of all many of the techniques demonstrated are free and require no extra kit.

A big thank you goes to the Cats Protection League for the use of their grounds in this video.

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  • NIce! Another action that can help is to eliminate the movement of the mirror during the shutter release by enabling mirror lock-up.

  • Great vid again easy to understand instruction. 

  • In these lighting conditions you might get away with using an f6 or f8 in ISO 400-800 which will make a lot of out of focus elements sharper as well.

    If you decide to shoot a person (not with a rifle but a camera preferably), you may want to use f2.8 or wider (like 1.8 or 1.4 if lens permits) to blur out the background for that more pro look.

  • also try setting the timer if you don't have a remote ;)

  • You sound exactly like David Mitchell.

  • what about mirror lockup!? 

  • This is so great, simple and easy to remember.....Thank you so much.

  • Thanks Gavin. :)

  • It's ironic that this looks like it was filmed on a phone! Just kidding great vid, and really useful tips!

  • This really helps... thanks Gavin for the tips.

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