Forum: Troubleshooting and Beginner Help
12-04-2014, 02:32 PM
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To take handheld photos when your hands are shaky, shake reduction is a big advantage. Pentax shake reduction being in the camera means it works with any lens. That means cheaper lenses - shake reduction in a lens adds to the cost.
Maybe this is a bit obvious, but the other solution is to set faster shutter speeds and compensate with higher ISO. With modern cameras you can still get usable pictures at 6400 ISO. In fact if you shoot in RAW and use good noise reduction software, you can get rid of most of the noise and bump up the colour and contrast a little. I'd recommend DxO Optics Pro 10 which is superb for noise reduction and not very expensive. It also has a wide set of features for improving photos (e.g. it will automatically correct for vignetting and distortion if you lens and camera combination is supported).
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