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by Jim Krueger » Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:56 pm
Roger,
The tripod is just the very best , as you say, for longer shutter speeds. I'm pretty sure Dan might also agree. As far as the cable release, I've been using one for years and think they are equally useful for both film or digital photography to eliminate shake in many instances.The cable release, and tripod together, also gives the photographer the ability to frame the scene prior, make all the settings, and then just stand there, away from the camera, and while looking at the subject normally, then 'just squeeze' the shutter release when ready. Sometimes I have neither with me, in which case the mono pod that Clif mentioned is the next best thing. (next to leaning up against a tree without one :) ) Marlo got me a nice new mono pod last year and I'm looking forward to using it at the air show next time.
Man, so many times none of this equipment is with me when I need it, and some of my spontaneous shots aren't the best, but after botching many slower shots, I know I need to do this when it's a more important shot.
Best Regards
Jim Moose