Adorama: Keeping Your DSLR Steady

Posted December 08, 2016
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If you saw our video last week you know that we do not subscribe to the belief that you must always shoot with a tripod -- quite the opposite.  You may be asking youself, especially if you are working with a heavy DSLR, how do I make sure I get steady shots?

Our friends at Adorama and David Bergman give us some tips on how to keep the camera steady when not working with a tripod.

 


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