Attach a SteadePod to your camera and take shots you never thought you could without a tripod or monopod. Simply attach to your camera, extend and anchor the...
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts
Thursday, June 20, 2013
0 commentsGentec - Optex SteadePod. Get Great Photos!
Gentec - Optex SteadePod. Get Great Photos! Video Clips. Duration : 3.02 Mins.
Attach a SteadePod to your camera and take shots you never thought you could without a tripod or monopod. Simply attach to your camera, extend and anchor the...
Attach a SteadePod to your camera and take shots you never thought you could without a tripod or monopod. Simply attach to your camera, extend and anchor the...
Sunday, May 12, 2013
0 commentsLIVE: New Lenses, The Hobbit, DIY Lytro Photos & Filmmaking Q&A
LIVE: New Lenses, The Hobbit, DIY Lytro Photos & Filmmaking Q&A Video Clips. Duration : 58.68 Mins.
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Filmmaking,
Hobbit,
Lenses,
Photos
Monday, March 11, 2013
0 commentsPhotography Tips, Essential Skills, Quickly Transform Your Photos, by Karl Taylor
Photography Tips, Essential Skills, Quickly Transform Your Photos, by Karl Taylor Tube. Duration : 10.75 Mins.
http://www.photography-tips-online.com/FREE Photography tips revealed by professional photographer Karl Taylor. This knowledge will probably change the way y...
http://www.photography-tips-online.com/FREE Photography tips revealed by professional photographer Karl Taylor. This knowledge will probably change the way y...
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
0 commentsThe War Against Blurry Photos: Using A Monopod
The War Against Blurry Photos: Using A Monopod Tube. Duration : 3.33 Mins.
www.travelsignpostsphoto.com Using a Monopod is a great way to get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake if you don't want to carry a tripod. But monopods have their limitations: find out about choosing and using a monopod with these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. And check out my other tips on holding a DSLR or Point and Shoot camera and using tripods and other forms of support...
www.travelsignpostsphoto.com Using a Monopod is a great way to get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake if you don't want to carry a tripod. But monopods have their limitations: find out about choosing and using a monopod with these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. And check out my other tips on holding a DSLR or Point and Shoot camera and using tripods and other forms of support...
Saturday, November 10, 2012
0 commentsThe War Against Blurry Photos: Using A Tripod
The War Against Blurry Photos: Using A Tripod Video Clips. Duration : 4.77 Mins.
www.travelsignpostsphoto.com Using a tripod is the best way to get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake. Find out about tripod types, how to choose the best one for you and using it with these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. And please check out my other tips on holding a DSLR or Point and Shoot camera and using monopods and other forms of support...
www.travelsignpostsphoto.com Using a tripod is the best way to get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake. Find out about tripod types, how to choose the best one for you and using it with these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. And please check out my other tips on holding a DSLR or Point and Shoot camera and using monopods and other forms of support...
Saturday, November 3, 2012
0 commentsGentec - Optex SteadePod. Get Great Photos!
Gentec - Optex SteadePod. Get Great Photos! Tube. Duration : 3.02 Mins.
Attach a SteadePod to your camera and take shots you never thought you could without a tripod or monopod. Simply attach to your camera, extend and anchor the foot pad, pull to place a small amount of tension in the cable and you have a steady picture! Easy to use, the small amount of cable tension keeps your camera steady for low light, long exposure or high zoom situations. Even places where you can't take tripods or monopods. Perfect for travel, sporting events, hiking and museums. Use on still or video cameras; anytime you need a steady shot.
Attach a SteadePod to your camera and take shots you never thought you could without a tripod or monopod. Simply attach to your camera, extend and anchor the foot pad, pull to place a small amount of tension in the cable and you have a steady picture! Easy to use, the small amount of cable tension keeps your camera steady for low light, long exposure or high zoom situations. Even places where you can't take tripods or monopods. Perfect for travel, sporting events, hiking and museums. Use on still or video cameras; anytime you need a steady shot.
Saturday, October 6, 2012
0 commentsThe War Against Blurry Photos: Holding Your Point and Shoot Camera
The War Against Blurry Photos: Holding Your Point and Shoot Camera Tube. Duration : 5.08 Mins.
www.travelsignpostsphoto.com Get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake: hold your Point and Shoot (compact) camera steady using these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. It might be more difficult keeping your Point and Shoot steady than a DSLR, but you can still get sharp photos at surprisingly slow shutter speeds if you follow a few simple steps. And please check out my other tips on holding a DSLR camera and using tripods, monopods and other forms of support...
www.travelsignpostsphoto.com Get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake: hold your Point and Shoot (compact) camera steady using these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. It might be more difficult keeping your Point and Shoot steady than a DSLR, but you can still get sharp photos at surprisingly slow shutter speeds if you follow a few simple steps. And please check out my other tips on holding a DSLR camera and using tripods, monopods and other forms of support...
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