From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas

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Minimizing camera shake

Minimizing camera shake

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Minimizing camera shake

- As I moved the camera last time, there was a little bit of vibration, or at least the potential for vibration 'cause every time I touch and release the camera, that's another point of contact. So, there's a way around this. I could release the camera, and take advantage of the accessory port, and attach an intervalometer, or a remote trigger. Now, if you do this, depending on how your camera attaches, it could be a little tricky. Obviously, I can't center this exactly over the plate, so I'm going to need to leave that hanging, just a little bit to the outside. So, what I've done there is you see it sticks down just a little bit, so now I'll just switch on over. Get out of interval mode, and switch over to delay, and leave it set to zero. Frame up my shot, let everything settle, and trigger. (camera clicks) When it's done, turn, trigger. (camera clicks) And this reduces any potential for vibration. (camera clicks) And it'll give you the more likelihood that you'll get a more…

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