Typically, novice photographer error is miscalculated the shutter speed (shutter speed) so that the image becomes blurry.
There are two main factors that make photos into a blur.
The first is setting your shutter speed is too slow compared with the range of the lens (focal length) of your lens. In general, so that your images do not blur caused by hand shake us, the formula is 1 / lens focal range. For example, if you take photos in the 100mm focal range, then you need a shutter speed of 1 / 100.
This formula applies when you use the full frame sensor camera. For digital SLR cameras available on the market, mostly using smaller sensors. These sensors vary from one camera to another. But in general, using a 1.6x Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax and Olympus using 1.5X using 2X. Given these variations, then the calculation becomes slightly more complicated.
Back to the earliest examples where you decide use the 100mm focal range on the Canon Rebel camera that uses a minimum of 1.6x would you have to use 1 / 160 to prevent blur. (Obtained from 100mm x 1.6). Read the rest of this entry »