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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 635769" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>When I hand hold a body, I tilt mine to the right so the shutter release button is on the lower right. Then I put my left hand underneath the lens for support. I choose to do it that way to keep my arms closer to my body for stability. When the shutter button is on the top right, it makes my right arm be too far from my body--and also more stress on my right shoulder with my arm up in the air. With the way I do it, my hands tend to be almost on the same plane. </p><p></p><p>And maybe it's just me...even though I am right handed, I carry my cameras on the left side of my body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 635769, member: 13196"] When I hand hold a body, I tilt mine to the right so the shutter release button is on the lower right. Then I put my left hand underneath the lens for support. I choose to do it that way to keep my arms closer to my body for stability. When the shutter button is on the top right, it makes my right arm be too far from my body--and also more stress on my right shoulder with my arm up in the air. With the way I do it, my hands tend to be almost on the same plane. And maybe it's just me...even though I am right handed, I carry my cameras on the left side of my body. [/QUOTE]
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