Quick Tip - How to get clearer pictures

Aren’t digital cameras great? I got serious about photography when I was a teenager back in the dark ages of the 1970’s. Then I had my trusty Kodak Instamatic camera and photographed everything I could think of in that funny square format. The great thing about it and other film cameras is you had to press the camera against your face to see thru the viewfinder. This forced you to brace your arms in towards your body and hold it to your face - thereby getting sharper pictures.

Holding a film camera

Not so with a digital camera.

Most people, even if their digital camera has a viewfinder, hold it away from their body so they can see the view screen on the back:

Holding a digital camera wrong

Try it yourself. Go grab a camera - I’ll wait…

See how unsteady it is? It’s hard to hold a camera out like that and hold it still enough to get sharp, clear pictures. To get better results tuck those arms back closer to your body, so at least your elbows are touching your body:

Digital camers hold elbows in

Even better, use the viewfinder (if your camera has one) and use the view screen for taking a look at that great shot after you take it!

Looking at picture

Thanks to our top notch model Katie! Until next week - keep scrappin’ and photographing!

Stan - The DaddyKitty

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3 Responses to “Quick Tip - How to get clearer pictures”

  1. Vivian Says:

    Thanks for the tip. I never thought about it, but now I can see how it would make a difference. Will definitely give it a try.

  2. Zanne Says:

    Thanks Stan… I always use my view finder & never my LCD screen to take my shots. I just prefer it, but never thought about the difference it might make.

    See you do learn something new every day!

  3. Beckygtx Says:

    Thanks, Jenn! I try to always use my view finder. Glad to know I was doing it right!

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