I always love looking at picture on aerial views so given the chance I always took a snap when I am on a plane. I take pictures of mountain ranges, some clouds, but it turns out my photo is a bit blurry and I get disappointed every time I do it. Then, a friend of mine who is a pro taught me the basic of snapping pictures when I’m on a plane or even if I am riding a fast running vehicle.
- First, look for the cleanest portion of the window, and bring your camera as close to the pane as possible. Most cameras can focus through the glass, but if yours is having trouble, see if you can override auto focus and manually focus the camera to infinity.
- Turn off the flash (it will kick back reflection), and try to set the camera’s ISO at 400 or 800. This lets the camera select a faster shutter speed, which will overcome the movement of the vehicle. If your camera has a vibration reduction (or image stabilization), turn on that feature too.
- Finally, if you’re using shooting modes, select the sports mode, not the landscape, for the fastest possible shutter speed. The landscape mode assumes you’re standing still and goes for smaller apertures and slower shutter speeds.
So there you have it hope I shared something informative today base on what I learned from my friend.
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