Sunday, May 17, 2015

Tips on Maximizing sharpness of your photo

Produce sharp images as sharp as sharp is the desire of many lovers of photography, and a variety of camera features and additional accessories have been created to help us produce this sharp photos. From a tripod, a stabilizer (or camera lens) to the image editor software that comes tool to sharpen the picture the end result.
Here ita try to summarize some tips so that your photos sharper. Let's see what the hell her tips ..
1. The first thing to do and understand it is the degree to which you master the technique of holding the camera properly. This technique is very important, as good or as sophisticated whatever your camera if it holds less accurate way will have an impact on the outcome of the photo. Especially when shooting a very crowded field.

2. Furthermore, namely how to press the Shutter button on the camera. Pay attention and know well how to push the button.

3. Shutter Speed, if you speed up the shutter speed, then your pictures will be sharper. Remember the basic rule that a sharp picture when you shoot handheld: "use a shutter speed faster than the focal length of your lens." Look penjabarannya:
• If the length of your 50mm lens, shoot with a shutter speed of 1/60 second or faster
• If your lens is 100mm long, use a shutter speed of 1/125 second or faster
• If your lens is 200mm long, use a shutter speed of 1/250 second or faster

4. Aperture
Aperture affects the depth of field (the area of ​​focus in your photos). Reducing the aperture (increase the number, for example you choose the f / 22) will add depth of field, meaning the sharp area in the greater picture include objects that are near or far, so that the sharpness of the picture as a whole would be reduced.
Then do the opposite, select a large aperture (small numbers, for example f / 4), then you will focus sharply area just near the focus. Selecting a large aperture allows you to get a faster shutter speed.

5. ISO
Adding ISO will accelerate the shutter speed and lets you choose a larger aperture. If you take pictures in the room, the one ISO view, but do not overdo it (eg: select ISO 600 for shooting inside the house). select ISO that is too high (above 800), can lead to noise (small black spots) in an image began to appear.

6. Focus
Do not just believe with autofocus camera, check carefully use your eyes are the eyes of a focal point. When photographing the face at close range, make sure the focus falls diarea eye. When photographing an object, make sure the focus is there where you want the sharpest area. Autofocus camera could be wrong and instead focus besides dropping the object you want.

7. The Lens
If you happen to have an SLR camera, choose the best lenses you can buy. Good quality lens that can drastically improve the sharpness of your photo. KIT lenses are usually offered for sale as a complete package along with the quality of its cameras usually earned. My advice, if you are going to buy a new SLR camera, buy separately between camera (body only) and lens. Do not buy the KIT package. Lens with good quality usually characterized by a large aperture (eg f / 2.8).

8. Sweet Spot Lens

The lens has its sweet spot respectively. Sweet spot is certain where the lens aperture will produce the sharpest picture. Sweet spot lenses are usually two stops above the maximum limit of the ability of the lens aperture. For example, for lenses f / 2.8, the sweet spot is in its f / 5.6. Then use an aperture of f / 5.6 if you take pictures with the lens, your photo will be sharp razor sharp. If you are curious to know how your lenses sweet spot, read a short article about the test lens sweet spot here.

9. Tripod

Tripod is impractical and inconvenient, but if you are "willing to" bring it, you will get sharper photos. Especially if you want to generate the HDR or panoramic photo, zealous bring a tripod.

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