We all can learn and relearn certain rules that we may have taken for granted in the past about photography. The most basic of which is how to hold your unit the right way. Holding the camera the right way will prevent a lot of errors on your part. First off, it prevents camera jitters which in turn will cause blurs in your pictures.
Small compact cameras are actually more difficult to hold than larger DSLR units. Whereas DSLR units have grips which your hands can be placed in, most compact cameras don’t. To add to this, some compacts don’t often have a viewfinder but a large LCD display which serves as the finder, so one will have to be careful not to cover it. LCD displays force the user to hold the camera far away from the body to see well which will be subject to more jitters since there isn’t a steady hold on the unit. Hands which aren’t propped on a body art will most likely jitter unnecessarily even if the owner hasn’t noticed it yet.
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