Onick 20-60x82ED is a newly launched, high-end bird-watching (target-watching) telescope. It uses high-definition ED ultra-low dispersion lens for imaging, eliminates purple fringing and reduces dispersion and chromatic aberration, restores the realism of the picture, and improves the viewing effect. The dual-speed focusing system can quickly observe the subtle details in the natural beauty. The 20-60x magnification and 82mm objective lens diameter are excellently matched. The small magnification can easily observe the feathers of birds resting on the trees, and the large magnification can observe the craters on the surface of the moon. The eyepiece design supports mobile phone photography brackets, integrating observation and capture. Onick 20-60x82ED is a bird-watching telescope that all nature observers and photography enthusiasts want to own!
Application Field
Bird watching, moon watching, scenery, travel,Outdoor Tours, concerts.
1、Standing Adjustment: When standing, keep your feet shoulder-width apart to maintain balance and evenly distribute the weight of the camera to your feet. This can reduce body shaking and improve shooting stability.
2、Use your left hand to support: When shooting, use your left hand to support the lens part of the camera, and your right hand to control the body. The left hand should find the center of gravity of the lens and camera, and naturally bend the arm close to the body to form a stable support point.
3、Breathing adjustment: Adjust your breathing before shooting, slow down your breathing rhythm, and avoid holding your breath, which can reduce hand tremors.
4、Use supports: If there is no suitable support, you can rely on stationary objects such as walls and trees to stabilize your body. Finding a stable point of support can significantly reduce camera shake.
5、Squat Position: When shooting low-angle objects, adopt a squat position with your elbows on your knees to lower your center of gravity and increase stability.
6、Sitting position: When shooting at an appropriate height, you can choose to sit down, rest your elbows on your legs, and use the support of your legs to stabilize the camera.
Through these postures and techniques, you can effectively reduce the shake when holding a SLR camera and improve the shooting quality.