Avoiding Camera Shake - Kyocera M410R User Manual

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Introduction
Taking Still Images | Using Continuous Shooting Mode | Shooting Movies | Selecting Scenes to Automatically Set the Focus and Flash | [k] Using Self-Timer | Using Zoom (Wide-angle and
Telephoto) |
Using Flash
| Adjusting Brightness | Setting Focus | Displaying Information on the LCD Monitor | Selecting the Number of Pixels (Image Size) and the Quality | Adjusting Image
Colors and Other Settings | Switching Display Screen (Electronic Viewfinder and LCD Monitor) | Setting the exposure and focus during continuous shooting (Drive mode)

Avoiding camera shake

Camera shake refers to the effect of images appearing blurred or out of focus because the camera moved
when the picture was taken. This is particularly likely to occur at slow shutter speeds and in macro shots.
This applies particularly to macro shots with high magnifications, where the subject's depth of field is
extremely shallow, and even the slight camera movement when the shutter release button is pressed can
have a large impact on the image.
In situations of this sort, place the camera on a tripod to take the shot. Still greater stability can be achieved
by using the self-timer (
pressed.
Contents (Top page)
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Getting Ready
Taking Pictures
p.46) so that the camera does not move when the shutter release button is
Index
Playback
GB-56
Nomenclature
Set Up
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Troubleshooting

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