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Surprisingly, a lot of people don't know how to hold a camera. This can help (with video):

https://photographylife.com/how-to-hold-a-camera


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Or you could just buy a Canon with image stabilization.

I routinely hold my 100-400 at 400 free hand without any image blur.

Much easier...


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Good technique always improves pictures, image stabilisation only helps in some situations. In fact, image stabilisation works better when you use good technique to start with.


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Years ago I took a course in pro photography and one of the first lessons was how to hold a camera to get the best picture. When I saw how it is done these days I was blown away but most of the people taking the pics don't care or need a quality photo for social media. With improvements in hardware we do get better pics using poor technics but good practices still win out in the end.
 
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