On Wednesday, December 26, 2001 at 21:06, Brian Swale
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wrote re "[OM] Re:: DOF button." saying:
...
> Shutter vibration is dealt with by attaching as much mass as possible to the
> camera. Clamp it to a mountain if possible. Otherwise, use a heavy tripod,
> something heavy at the tripod head or attached to the camera, push down on
> it to anchor it to mother earth, and maybe hand-hold it as well to dampen
> the residual vibrations.
I always hang my camera bag on my tripod to reduce vibrations, keep it off
damp ground, and keep it handy.
tOM
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