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  • Using Long Lenses
    Using a telephoto lens to get in close to the action or sneak up on a subject from a discreet distance is terrifically exciting, and can yield great pictures. But the high magnification of long tele and zoom lenses accentuates the effects of camera shake caused by your inability to hold the camera and lens absolutely still. The effects of wind, moving or shaking floors, residual vibration from camera mirrors flipping up just prior to exposure, atmospheric haze, and heat waves can also add problems.
  • Choosing a Camera bag
    So you really drove a good bar­gain in buying your camera bag, did you? It looks like an expensive bag, and on cursory examination it seems well made. Won't you be surprised the first time you get it wet—and find that your camera gear needs swimming lessons! (Evidently you didn't notice the minuscule rain flaps, and you weren't aware that your bag lacked waterproofing.) At least the bag has enough padding to protect your equipment, right? Just wait—in a few months that padding could be as flat and protective as a pancake.

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