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Regarding the shaky hands...
I think the easiest. low-tech way to solve this issue is to just use the viewfinder instead of the lcd to compose the shot. I see poeple who extend their arsm out to take photos and you can see the tremor. This is not a feature new to the human body. Aside from a tripod, nothing stabilizes better then holding the camera properly to one's eye, with the hand tucked into the body. You will shake much less if you use the muscles that control posture, and not the ones whose chief function is fine movement.
A decent monopod, and tripod, are invaluable.
Learning to use your camera also improves image quality. I think that when it comes to cameras, we often expect too much from technology and not look at the photographer.
Just my $0.02.
Phro
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