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The Best Pocket Camcorders Right Now

Put HD video in your hands in the post-Flip era. UPDATED FOR HOLIDAYS 2011

ArticleCamcorders & HD Video Gear Guides & Reviews - by Fred Singer, November 15, 2011

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The world's first pocket camcorder, the Flip, is dead, killed off by its parent company, Cisco. Why, we're not quite sure.  After all, the YouTube generation quickly embraced this cell-phone-sized camcorder.

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TAGS: buying guide,  video,  compact,  handheld,  compared,  hd video,  camcorder 

Six Ways to Hand-Hold Your Camera

Shake-reduction photo techniques

ArticleBeginner Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, March 29, 2011

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When the light gets low and you don't have a tripod, you need to get a better grip on your camera. Here are a few tips to help you and your camera go steady.

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TAGS: shake,  handheld,  anti-shake,  Focus on low light photography 

All About Anti-Shake Technology

Another low-light photography advantage

ArticleComposition and Exposure Techniques and How-Tos - by Mason Resnick, March 9, 2011

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Anti-shake technology has improved since it was introduced over ten years ago and has helped to reduce shaky photos. What, exactly, is it?

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TAGS: vibration reduction,  sharp,  shake,  image stabilization,  handheld,  anti-shake,  Focus on low light photography 

Boost ISO for Sharpness

Reduce shake, increase depth of field

ArticleComposition and Exposure Techniques and How-Tos - by Jason Schneider, November 22, 2007

Some compact digital cameras set a higher ISO automatically as part of their anti-shake program, but many do not.

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TAGS: photography,  digital,  camera,  sharp,  handheld,  ISO,  image 

Hand-Held Photos in Low Light

A simple shutter speed formula

ArticlePhoto Tips Techniques and How-Tos - by Bob Atkins, October 16, 2007

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If you're shooting handheld images in low light, there's a simple formula to know.

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TAGS: photography,  digital camera,  shutter speed,  low light,  handheld,  long exposure,  burst 

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