Photo Tip: Set Your Camera
To Shoot Multiple Exposures.
You'll Get Better Individual Pictures.
Hi ,

We'd all like to think that with our reflexes & photographic skill we can grab the best shots.


Going for that single, prize-winning shot is fine.

But, here's what you're up against. Even the best digital cameras have some level of shutter delay. Subjects also move. So, your perfect shot may happen a split second after your press your shutter release.


An easy way to get around this is to use a technique that most professional sports photographers use for their action shots: 
  • Set your camera so that it shoots groups of 3 or more images with each pressing of the shutter release.
  • Select the best of each picture group after your shoot.

Here's an example of a typical grouping of three shots. All three were exposed in less than a second with a single press of my camera's shutter.

Which do you like best?

The Original Photograph by Bev Cameron
                                             
Our Goal Is To Give You Creative Choices - We believe that photography should be fun. How you get your pictures is up to you...and we see nothing wrong in using a few pro tricks & techniques to get your prize-winners.

When you want to make beautiful prints use our ROES program for pros, power users and advanced amateurs. If you're a beginner try our easy-to-use consumer site iPrints

If You Need Any Help...
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