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Discussion of photography and videography techniques, equipment and technology, and links to personal railroad-related photo galleries.

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 #221524  by spRocket
 
pgengler wrote:If you want to avoid the blur from hand-holding the camera, consider using a tripod or monopod, or finding a flat surface (like a trash can or pay phone) to hold the camera steady.
Another option, if you have a Canon EOS film or digital SLR, is to use one of their image-stabilized lenses. These have a gyroscopically-controlled optical stabilizer that can be switched in for low-light situations.