GBusardo
Member
Hi everyone,
I have come to the conclusion that alot of my problems with taking pictures of my pens comes down to not being able to keep my hands from moving (shaking?) when I click the shutter. I have an old Canon AE1 that I know I can kick up the shutter speed, and/or manually focus, and eliminate that problem. I can pick the "action" mode,on the digital camera, but it does not seem to help. I am guessing it could be a focus problem, but the instuction book says to point the camera at a larger item within the field of view. That don't help when you are taking a picture of a pen. If I were to buy a tripod, I am thinking the action of me clicking the shutter will screw up the picture anyways. The camera does not accept a cable. Any suggestions? Below is the last picture I took. I tried to steady my arms on the back of a chair. The camera is a HP Photosmart E327.
Thanks
I have come to the conclusion that alot of my problems with taking pictures of my pens comes down to not being able to keep my hands from moving (shaking?) when I click the shutter. I have an old Canon AE1 that I know I can kick up the shutter speed, and/or manually focus, and eliminate that problem. I can pick the "action" mode,on the digital camera, but it does not seem to help. I am guessing it could be a focus problem, but the instuction book says to point the camera at a larger item within the field of view. That don't help when you are taking a picture of a pen. If I were to buy a tripod, I am thinking the action of me clicking the shutter will screw up the picture anyways. The camera does not accept a cable. Any suggestions? Below is the last picture I took. I tried to steady my arms on the back of a chair. The camera is a HP Photosmart E327.
Thanks