And the beat DOESN'T go on. Is this known as dead reckoning?
Tom
On 15 Jul 99, at 11:00, Garry D. Lewis <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I once knew this old photographer who told me the perfect technique for
> hand-holding exposures for 1/2 second and longer.
>
> 1) Firmly brace yourself against a solid support (tree, wall, chair, ect).
>
> 2) Get a firm grip on the camera with your left hand ( preferably under
> the lense about mid-point).
>
> 3) Make your reading and be sure of your settings.
>
> 4) set you self timer for a least a 10 second delay.
>
> 5) trigger you self timer and at the same time slowly and cafefully reach
> down and turn off your pacemaker.
>
> 6) at the end of the time have your assitant turn the pacemaker back on
> and close the shutter.
>
> yours with all my heart,
>
> Garry
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