Danno
Senior Member
Part of the joys of post-stroke life is the shakes. It is not always bad, but it can become quite annoying and a Tripod or Monopod are not always convenient.
This week I read a post on Photography Life regarding holding technics. Most I was familiar with and am already doing. However, I did see a stance that I had not seen before. It required a battery grip, (which I do have), and resting the camera on my shoulder.
It will take some practice, but it is helping steady my camera more effectively, especially with the 70-200 f 2.8 lens.
Thought I would share the article.
https://photographylife.com/how-to-hold-a-camera
This week I read a post on Photography Life regarding holding technics. Most I was familiar with and am already doing. However, I did see a stance that I had not seen before. It required a battery grip, (which I do have), and resting the camera on my shoulder.
It will take some practice, but it is helping steady my camera more effectively, especially with the 70-200 f 2.8 lens.
Thought I would share the article.
https://photographylife.com/how-to-hold-a-camera