guangong
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I can still manage it at 65. But I know my days are numbered. Strangely, a monopod makes it worse for me. And I'm too lazy to haul a tripod around most days.
Just kids! I haven’t found age to be a problem in holding a camera steady. However, some camera types are easier than others. I find my Super Ikonta B much easier than my nose heavy Plauble Makina67 and the Fuji GF670. The ltm Leicas and Canons are also relatively easy despite focal plane shutters. Minox 8x11 demand a steady hand. Any SLR of whatever format is difficult.
From my observations, many think too hard about holding their camera steady, which just increases stress and makes holding camera ever more difficult. As I already noted, it’s like shooting a gun. As Thomas Jefferson stated, shooting calms the mind.