I'm RHOT, but I'm left handed. I guess it makes sense.
Here's my take on it. Notice the left hand supporting the weight of the camera, and the thumb and forefinger on the focus ring and the right finger on the shutter release. .
Of course!
Hopefully this will end the uncertainty:
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LEFT: Proper way to hold a TLR
RIGHT: Proper way to hold an SLR
BELOW: Proper way to hold a view camera
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Screams 'amateur' in my book. I'll freely admit it could be a 'pro' who never had proper instruction.
Well, perhaps, but not that terribly obvious in the context of the other camera holds included in the same post, and not necessarily on the internet, where irony is mostly lost unless someone already knows the poster, or a 'smiley' is nearby. Lots of stuff as stupid as this camera hold (or worse) is presented seriously on the internet.I'll freely admit that is a [terribly obvious] JOKE. A goof goofing...
The original post in this thread, apparently taken from an Olympus instruction manual, has the same bad hand position on the lens as your joke shot, and is meant to be an example of how to hold a camera correctly. APUG isn't immune to bad info. It's an open forum. Not picking on you. Just saying that there's not that much difference between APUG and the internet at large.I really thought the joke would be quite obvious here on APUG.
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