I can hold it with the right elbow down or right elbow over the top but my favorite way and the proper way to hold an SLR is shown here => Dead Link Removed
Steve
I am a little confused about holding a Hasselblad (a SLR too).
Should I hold the camera in the left had-palm and release the shutter with the left index, as shown in your link ?
Or would it be better to hold the camera in the right hand with the thumb around the film-transport wrench?
I know, the second option seems a little odd, but this way a can focus with the left hand while supporting the camera with the palm of that hand. Then I can release with the right hand index, as I was so used to do with the 35 mm SLRs.
Holding it in the right hand gives me a feeling of security because the thumb is warped around the wrench and the camera cannot slip out of the hand when one is balancing that hand. I know, this way, transporting becomes a rather cumbersome maneuver but the camera is still resting in the left hand-palm, while focussing or not, if you understand what I am trying to say
BTW, a Hasselblad is not a real action camera, but this you already knew
Philippe