Question:
HOWTO: Take better pictures?
Answer:
Blurry photographs are usually a result of shooting
with a slow shutter speed. Photographing
quick-moving subjects can be made simple and easy
following the suggestions below:
Keep steady.
The best way to avoid blurry images is by holding
your camera steady. Here’s the easiest way to avoid
camera shake:
* Use both hands.
* Rest your elbows on your chest (or a ledge or a wall).
* Relax.
* Press the shutter button gently.
Get closer.
Most people usually stand too far away when taking a
photo. The result looks like their subject is a
hundred kilometers away. The natural tendency would
be to zoom in on your subject, however when taking
photographs of subjects moving quickly, zooming in
will make capturing a sharp, clear shot more
difficult. Instead of zooming in, get as close to
the subject as possible.
Turn on Image Stabilization.
Turn on Dual Image Stabilization (Dual IS). Fujifilm
FinePix cameras sensitivity freezes subjects to
defeat motion blur while CCD Shift Image
Stabilization compensates for camera shake. Together
they prevent image blur. Not all cameras have this
option. If equipped, set the camera to Picture
Stabilization. The camera will select a faster
shutter speed to reduce blur caused by camera shake.
Please refer to your camera's user manual under
Shooting Modes for more information about this setting.
Increase the shutter speed.
If your camera has the Shutter-Priority AUTO
photography mode, you may adjust the shutter speed
to capture clearer and sharper pictures. Set the
camera's shutter speed to at least 1/60s. The
faster the shutter speed, the greater the ability of
the camera to capture a moving subject. Not all
cameras have this option. Please refer to your
camera's user manual under Still Photography for
more information about this setting. If your camera
has the Scene Position photography mode, use this in
the SPORTS setting. Not all cameras have this
option. Please refer to your camera's user manual
under Still Photography for more information about
this setting.
Increase the sensitivity.
The greater the sensitivity of the camera's CCD to
light, the better your images will be exposed when a
fast shutter speed is used. Not all cameras have
this option. Please refer to your camera's user
manual under Still Photography for more information
about this setting.
Increase the ambient light.
If there is not enough light, the camera's shutter
speed will be limited to slower speeds. This means
that if fast shutter speeds are used, your images
risk being under exposed (dark). To overcome this,
open windows, curtains, and/or turn on more lights.
If the subject is within the camera's effective
flash range, use the camera's flash to provide more
light.