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Tripod Vs. Monopod for car photography
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<blockquote data-quote="search231GT" data-source="post: 345113" data-attributes="member: 15314"><p>Hi everyone. </p><p></p><p>I apologize I should have provided some more info and an example as Gorf suggested.</p><p></p><p>The cars are usually static, I use my 18-55mm lense the most often at shows and meets. </p><p></p><p>But then something like this happens. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]107669[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>You'll notice there's a bit of blur. Which is a real shame because the pic had potential. The car was leaving the show and my positioning was advantageous but I had little time to act. My camera was also set to aperture priority since it was a car meet and they're static. Though it wasn't really moving fast it wasn't waiting for me either and as you can see there is a swarm of people so naturally I acted quickly without adjusting the settings and hoped for the best. I most likely zoomed in closer and the image probably suffered from the natural vibrations of my hand. Hence my problem. I need something to keep the camera stable. After reading some of the comments I'm leaning toward a mono pod. But of course I would love to hear more advice and suggestions. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="search231GT, post: 345113, member: 15314"] Hi everyone. I apologize I should have provided some more info and an example as Gorf suggested. The cars are usually static, I use my 18-55mm lense the most often at shows and meets. But then something like this happens. [ATTACH=CONFIG]107669._xfImport[/ATTACH] You'll notice there's a bit of blur. Which is a real shame because the pic had potential. The car was leaving the show and my positioning was advantageous but I had little time to act. My camera was also set to aperture priority since it was a car meet and they're static. Though it wasn't really moving fast it wasn't waiting for me either and as you can see there is a swarm of people so naturally I acted quickly without adjusting the settings and hoped for the best. I most likely zoomed in closer and the image probably suffered from the natural vibrations of my hand. Hence my problem. I need something to keep the camera stable. After reading some of the comments I'm leaning toward a mono pod. But of course I would love to hear more advice and suggestions. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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