 All right, let's start. What's up people? And good to have you back on my channel. In this third episode, I will give you 10 awesome tips on how to shoot steady handheld shots with your camera. So the advantage of shooting handheld and not using a tripod, which is way more time consuming, is that you can be more spontaneous and capture the moments at the right time. So here are my 10 tips that I like to use when I'm on the run and gun, shooting just handheld. Tip number one, use a strap. Pull away the camera with both of your hands so that you feel the strap on your neck. With this method, you get a three point contact which will enable you to get steadier shots more easily. Tip number two, hold your breath. Whenever shooting handheld, try holding your breath while recording. This will increase your body support and the smoothness of the video. Tip number three, use your elbow. Place your elbow close to your body to keep your arms steady. This way it's easier to get a steady shot. Tip number four, fall forward or backward. Additionally, if you want to get smooth, push in or pull out shot, try positioning your camera close to your body. Then for a few seconds, slightly fall forward or backwards depending on the shot you want. Tip number five, lean on an object. Lean yourself against a stable object like a trash can or maybe even better, a tree to get the shot you want. Tip number six, shoot in slow motion. Shoot in slow motion and add warp stabilizer in post to minimize the shakiness of the video. Tip number seven, use image stabilization. If your camera or lens has image stabilization, turn it on. Tip number eight, use the viewfinder. Place your eye on the viewfinder. This will allow a three point contact and make a big difference in getting steadier video shots. Tip number nine, use a wider lens. It's easier to keep the shot steadier when having a wider lens. Tip number 10, get closer. If possible, instead of zooming in, get closer to your subject. This way you will get better results and reduce the shakiness. As you can see, there are many ways to bypass camera shake. I encourage you try practicing shooting steady videos without the help of a tripod or gimbal. The more you do it, the better you get at it. So hope you liked this video and got something out of it. If you want to see more content like this, please subscribe to my channel and leave a comment on what you would like to see next. Thank you for watching and see you soon.