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The camera is a Canon 700D.
I cant remember the tripod but I bought it from a dedicated independent camera shop. I will see what it is and tell you later. I will post a picture later too. I heard from a friend that if it is the mirror making things blurry you can disable it?? I need to see how to do that, if it's true!
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you can lock the mirror up using func 5 but you will need to read the manual to use this function as there is a sequence that you need to go through to take the pic.
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Without seeing the images I am suspecting the tripod is somehow involved. Mirror slap etc is harder to see in a longish exposure . Keep the tripod as least extended as possible. Did the tripod cost less than £50 or £60? Sent from my SM-A310F using Tapatalk
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Thanks guys.
Yes, the tripod cost less than £60, I cant remember exactly how much it was though... Seems quite sturdy though although is very light weight.
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If your lens has Image stabilization - Vibration Compensation - or whatever your particular manufacturer chooses to call it, turn it off when using a tripod.
These anti shake mechanisms can cause shake when the camera is firmly held. Being a canon camera I guess the camera will have no in body Vibration Compensation so no need to worry about that. If you have no Vibration Compensation on your lens ignore this post |
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The lens is stabilised.
I had no idea this would introduce shake! I will turn it off and see what happens!! As for the tripod, you are spot on. Sounds like it's not a very good one for this kind of work.
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It was the image stabilisation!!!!
Thank you so much! You have made me very happy!!!!!!! Now I need to find something remotely interesting to take a picture of!
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I have ran out of thanks, some great shots there guys, keep em' coming.
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