Anaxagore
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Yes it is, with the left hand below the lens. The picture I put on the "post your urban landscapes" thread was shot handheld with the AF-Variogon on the Hy6 (ISO200 setting for the digital back); 1/80s at f/5, 60mm focal length. AF quite useless for that kind of shot where focus is close to infinity, but handheld is perfectly possible. Between shots when not using the camera nor lens, I do have to carry it like a baby though, on top of my crossed arms..Anyone using the Variogon Zoom? I don't have an autofocus lens with an aperture ring for my 6008AF and have seen AF Variogons with aperture rings. I wonder if a 'tripod' lens is worthwhile to use autofocus. Would it even be possible to hand-hold that thing?
Regarding the 1/focal length rule for shutter time, I do have a tendency to ignore it when using the waist-level finder with the camera resting on my belly. There may be a small bit of camera movement but the main problem to me is the lack of autofocus for long lenses. I recently combined the 300mm with the 2x focal multiplier (means f/8 maximum effective aperture) to capture this stork (ISO50 setting, 1/100s, lens set to f/4). The 1/focal length for ISO100 would have meant 1/1200s here. Impossible even with the best light.

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