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<blockquote data-quote="Tquataert" data-source="post: 738878" data-attributes="member: 48455"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>Can anyone help me stop this from happening?</p><p>So I'm trying to take pictures of Comet Neowise and I'm finding that every time I take a picture the camera shakes as the shutter closes.</p><p>What I've done to try to mitigate this is a manual setting on bulb, lowest F-Stop and ISO6400. I can get a 1-2 second pic to work but anything greater</p><p>"shakes". I've also resorted to putting an envelope in front of the lens after I've already opened the shutter, taken it out of the way and then putting it</p><p>back in front of the shutter and then closing the shutter. This STILL shows signs of shaking and that to me makes no sense since no more light from the</p><p>comet/stars is being done.</p><p></p><p>I've already done the "focus on a nearby bright star to get a true focus" thing which has helped but 99% of the pics are terrible.</p><p></p><p>HELP!</p><p></p><p>Thanks Terry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tquataert, post: 738878, member: 48455"] Hi All, Can anyone help me stop this from happening? So I'm trying to take pictures of Comet Neowise and I'm finding that every time I take a picture the camera shakes as the shutter closes. What I've done to try to mitigate this is a manual setting on bulb, lowest F-Stop and ISO6400. I can get a 1-2 second pic to work but anything greater "shakes". I've also resorted to putting an envelope in front of the lens after I've already opened the shutter, taken it out of the way and then putting it back in front of the shutter and then closing the shutter. This STILL shows signs of shaking and that to me makes no sense since no more light from the comet/stars is being done. I've already done the "focus on a nearby bright star to get a true focus" thing which has helped but 99% of the pics are terrible. HELP! Thanks Terry [/QUOTE]
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