Holding the camera – Nikon f2 User Manual

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HOLDING THE CAMERA

Camera shake is one of the most common causes of un­
sharp pictures, especially at slow shutter speeds. Learn
to hold the camera correctly and practice steady shutter
squeezing. The photos show the best ways to hold the
camera for sharp pictures.

Wrap the fingers of the right hand around the camera

body so that the index finger rests comfortably on the
shutter-release button and the thumb fits between the
camera body and the film-advance lever. Position the
camera so that the eye looks through the center of the

viewfinder. Cradle the camera in the left hand for addi­

tional support, with the left thumb and index finger

grasping the focusing ring. From this basic stance, the

camera can be properly supported and easily switched
from horizontal to vertical format shooting. Asa general

rule, the slowest shutter speed you should use with the
camera hand-held is equal to the reciprocal of the focal
length of the lens in use (e.g., for a 500mm lens, use

1/500 sec.; fora 105mm lens, use 1/125 sec.). However,

as the ability to hold the camera steady may vary with

each individual, we recommend that you experiment. In

general, the higher the selected shutter speed, the sharper

the picture.

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