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<blockquote data-quote="Griso" data-source="post: 544742" data-attributes="member: 36326"><p>I was a BBF skeptic, to be honest. Every time I used it, it was awkward and I gave up.</p><p></p><p>Then I persevered and stuck with it for a while. There were quite a few missed shots, but eventually it became 2nd nature.</p><p></p><p>Now, I'm a BBF believer and don't think I'd ever change.</p><p></p><p>Speaking for myself, I wouldn't change between BBF and conventional (shutter button 1/2 press). It needs to get into 'muscle memory' - that you just go to the button without thinking. Myself, I wouldn't be able to swap between the two methods, but that's just me and I guess my advice for someone wanting to try it out - stick with it and don't be tempted to change back (apart from the shots that you *must* get, that is!) until it's in muscle memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griso, post: 544742, member: 36326"] I was a BBF skeptic, to be honest. Every time I used it, it was awkward and I gave up. Then I persevered and stuck with it for a while. There were quite a few missed shots, but eventually it became 2nd nature. Now, I'm a BBF believer and don't think I'd ever change. Speaking for myself, I wouldn't change between BBF and conventional (shutter button 1/2 press). It needs to get into 'muscle memory' - that you just go to the button without thinking. Myself, I wouldn't be able to swap between the two methods, but that's just me and I guess my advice for someone wanting to try it out - stick with it and don't be tempted to change back (apart from the shots that you *must* get, that is!) until it's in muscle memory. [/QUOTE]
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