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.
NIce! Another action that can help is to eliminate the movement of the mirror during the shutter release by enabling mirror lock-up.
melliesmith 12 hours ago
Great vid again easy to understand instruction.
spikeyboy1964 18 hours ago
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.
mouldypretzel 2 days ago
also try setting the timer if you don't have a remote ;)
leonlime 3 days ago
You sound exactly like David Mitchell.
Blanny1974 1 week ago
what about mirror lockup!?
driftx2 1 week ago
This is so great, simple and easy to remember.....Thank you so much.
elliottjl1 2 weeks ago
Thanks Gavin. :)
LAtrailers 3 weeks ago
It's ironic that this looks like it was filmed on a phone! Just kidding great vid, and really useful tips!
nathair82 3 weeks ago
This really helps... thanks Gavin for the tips.
ver1109 3 weeks ago