Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
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When
does
camera
shake
tend
to
happen,
and what
causes
it
to
occur?
Perhaps you've encountered blurred images when enlarging pictures: photos that look fine
in
smaller postcard sizes
appear
quite fuzzy at greater size.
In
fact, camera shake happens more
frequently than
you'd
think. There are several reasons for accidental blurring.
One
cause
is
the
use
of
a telephoto lens, which
lets
you shoot small subjects at higher magnification,
and
also turns small
vibrations during shooting into heavy blurring
of
images. Another cause
is
shooting
in
dark places.
When
taking pictures at lower shutter speeds,
in
an unsteady posture, or
on
an unstable platform
such
as
a train
or
a boat, blurring
is
quite common.
How can
you
best
protect
your
pictures
from
camera
shake
and blurring?
The
most certain
way
to prevent camera shake
is
the
use
of
a tripod. Additionally,
use
of
flash can
effectively minimize blurring when shooting
in
low
lighting conditions. However, it's inconvenient
to
carry
around a heavy, bulky tripod, and
in
some places, tripod
use
isn't even allowed. What's
more, the
use
of
a flash may sometimes spoil the mood
of
a shooting scene by disrupting the
natural lighting nuances of the atmosphere.
In
any
of
these situations, Canon
IS
Lenses
are the
definitive solution
to
blurring problems.
Just
a single
IS
Lens
can help you capture images
in
a
natural light, without other equipment
or
special set-up, wherever and whenever you want.