Thank You Steady Shot

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Thank You Steady Shot

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Please post pictures that benefited from the Steady Shot feature of your Sony camera.
I will start.

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Image did not come through for me, JB.

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Reposted.
I can see it.
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Now I see the golf course and water sprinkler. They look more like fire hydrants than sprinklers. :)

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This was taken using a lens with IS, but maybe it is okay for this thread. Very slow shutter speed to get blurred people walking by, but able to keep the still monk sharp.

Stillness among the bustling crowds at night -- Buddhist monk, Shinjuku, Tokyo, 2007

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Of course it's okay. I was hoping for hand held slow shutter speed shots.
Well done.
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I was able to get this at 1/8 of a second with the a99. I know it's over produced but I still like it.

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Cool shots guys! I had to do some digging to find handheld shots using slow shutter speeds.

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1/40, A900, 24-70 ZA.
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Taken from the top deck of a moving Mississippi river paddle-wheel boat in Hannibal, Missouri. That's another paddle-wheel boat in the distance.
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Some overcast creepiness for the season. :)
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Nice shots!

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#3 is splendid.
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Good subject and pictures! Finally got my login to work without being blocked by the extreme measures I took to prevent spam.

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"Be still my heart and camera and let me take this one shot." :)

All beautiful and nicely taken and thought out.

Thanks for sharing everyone because these are master-class works from experts who have steady hands that make the cameras look good. :D Good on the camera manufacturer too, of course.


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Welcome back, David.

Marktplatz, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany, 2005 -- KM 7D, 1/4 second, 18mm (27mm-efl)

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Henry! Very good shot, especially for KM 7D. It's big different at night time as camera with CCD sensors works better than new CMOS sensors.
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