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You’d be forgiven for thinking that using a tripod is a sure-fire way to capture shake-free shots. But even when your Nikon’s securely locked in place it’s still possible to end up with images that aren’t tack-sharp. This is because even the slightest vibrations can cause camera shake.

A good starting point is to turn off a lens’s Vibration Reduction, because image stabilization has been known

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