We’ve all faced situations when we had to shoot hand-held in quite poor lighting conditions using slow shutter speeds, in order to capture a photograph. This challenge is further complicated when using a non-EVF camera since we loose our third anchor point, not being able to bring our camera up against our eyebrow. During a recent photography field-work trip to Nova Scotia I was faced with some very challenging lighting and took the opportunity to use quite slow shutter speeds (and high ISO) with one of my non-EVF Nikon 1 J5 cameras. The objective of this article is to discuss a few of the techniques that can be used when shooting hand-held at slow shutter speeds.
from Photography Life https://photographylife.com/shooting-hand-held-at-slow-shutter-speeds-with-a-non-evf-camera#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=shooting-hand-held-at-slow-shutter-speeds-with-a-non-evf-camera
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