The_Wicker_Man
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and what is comfortable (comfort goes a long way to establishing a steady pose)
personally, i find that holding the camera 'normally' and then switching to portrait - shutter button down, elbows in - distinctly uncomfortable unless i change the grip of my right hand, so that the camera is effectively held by right finger- and thumb-tips
this makes the use of the thumb for moviing the rear wheel, af/mf switch etc etc quite awkward
so, i will continue to hold the camera the 'wrong' way, because that feels - to me -most natural (and also corresponds with the orientation when using vertical grip)
but each to their own
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i know what i know, which is a fraction of what i don't
personally, i find that holding the camera 'normally' and then switching to portrait - shutter button down, elbows in - distinctly uncomfortable unless i change the grip of my right hand, so that the camera is effectively held by right finger- and thumb-tips
this makes the use of the thumb for moviing the rear wheel, af/mf switch etc etc quite awkward
so, i will continue to hold the camera the 'wrong' way, because that feels - to me -most natural (and also corresponds with the orientation when using vertical grip)
but each to their own
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i know what i know, which is a fraction of what i don't