On 7/3/2011 1:39 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: William Robb
On 02/07/2011 7:05 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
> I am discovering that I am tending to lean toward my right side when I am > taking photos. This is not always the case but I do discover when looking at > photos that some do tend to lean toward the right more. My K-R does not come > with an on screen visible leveler, which would be handy, so I suppose my > question: How best do I go about forcing myself to level out my photos?
>
Look through the viewfinder before you push the button?
Seriously, it isn't hard to see if the camera is crooked.
If you have a tripod, use it.
If you don't have a tripod, you should be considering one as your very
nect photographic purchase.


I concur.

However, a cheap, flimsy tripod is worse than no tripod at all.

That's in the studio. A flimsy tripod with you in the field is better than a heavy tripod you left at the car because it was too heavy to carry.


Buy a good one, where good == sturdy.

Doesn't necessarily have to be expensive, but most of the better ones are.


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