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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 698385" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Of course I had to try this on my d7200. Surprisingly, I was able to press the white balance with my nose. I found it a little unpleasant though. I took note of what I do. My head is turned more to the left and my eye is turned to the right with the camera gently pressed close to my face. This allows my nose to poke off to the left side of the camera and not hit the buttons. I'm wondering you are are tensing up and holding the camera tighter to your face than need be. Sometimes I do brace the camera against my face for some added stability, but the point of contact is my right eyebrow against the top of the viewfinder. As usual, my nose is trailing off the left side of the camera. If I'm in a rush and my eye glasses are in place, I might just look straight in the viewfinder and keep the camera away a little bit. I'll miss the outer edges of the frame but its better than turning my head and trying to look through the edge of my glasses. You'll find your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 698385, member: 4923"] Of course I had to try this on my d7200. Surprisingly, I was able to press the white balance with my nose. I found it a little unpleasant though. I took note of what I do. My head is turned more to the left and my eye is turned to the right with the camera gently pressed close to my face. This allows my nose to poke off to the left side of the camera and not hit the buttons. I'm wondering you are are tensing up and holding the camera tighter to your face than need be. Sometimes I do brace the camera against my face for some added stability, but the point of contact is my right eyebrow against the top of the viewfinder. As usual, my nose is trailing off the left side of the camera. If I'm in a rush and my eye glasses are in place, I might just look straight in the viewfinder and keep the camera away a little bit. I'll miss the outer edges of the frame but its better than turning my head and trying to look through the edge of my glasses. You'll find your way. [/QUOTE]
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