Getting the a clear crisp shot with a handheld is not an easy task thank to the folf over at www.adidap.com
here are some techniques you can employ to get the deatiled shot at a lower shutter speed...
Every photographer knows that, as a general rule of thumb, a camera can be safely handheld as long as your shutter speed is at least 1/focal length or faster ”1”.
Some photographers were able to push this limit by 1 or 2 stops with practice and experience, others with technology buying stabilized lenses (VR or IS).
However here is a quick technique that will allow anyone to maximize his chances at getting a sharp picture at low shutter speeds.
1. Can I use a wider aperture?
2. Can I use a tripod?
3. Do I have a stabilized lens?
4. Can I boost my ISO?
This is a great article I read at All Day I Dream Of Photography.
You can view the full article here
http://www.adidap.com/2007/11/21/better-handheld-shots-at-low-shutter-speeds/
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