Davidschumaker
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I am 71 and have a slight tremor. I thought that I was through with my hand held M9. I love street photography and began to carry a monopod or tripod. It is difficult to look inconspicuous with this. So I changed the way I work and have been getting outstanding results, even after dark.
I set the camera on continuous. I use an ISO of 400 or better and the fastest shutter speed I can. Shoot manual only and start with a couple of test shots. I carry the camera strapped tightly to my wrist by winding the neck strap three times around my wrist. (a trick I learned from Justin Stanley of Leica) I use a Thumbs Up. I see the subject, pull the camera up (somewhat pre-focused at about 12 feet) and fire a burst of at least 4 shots holding the trigger down while,sometimes, continuing to focus. Using this method I get at least one or two sharp images.
Any other tricks out there?
I set the camera on continuous. I use an ISO of 400 or better and the fastest shutter speed I can. Shoot manual only and start with a couple of test shots. I carry the camera strapped tightly to my wrist by winding the neck strap three times around my wrist. (a trick I learned from Justin Stanley of Leica) I use a Thumbs Up. I see the subject, pull the camera up (somewhat pre-focused at about 12 feet) and fire a burst of at least 4 shots holding the trigger down while,sometimes, continuing to focus. Using this method I get at least one or two sharp images.
Any other tricks out there?