I handhold with a left-handed L grip, no problems. Wish the L grip had an MLU detent on the trigger though.
Do the sparkles count for nothing these days? I'm so far behind the times...
For serious shooting, why would one want to? It works best on a tripod.
I heard an apocryphal story about the RB67 once that the Japanese designers were shocked when after it's initial sales in the US that some US photographers wanted a grip for it. Since it was designed as a studio camera, they let absolutely no weight saving measures be designed into it, and only an American would hold it handheld, this demonstrated to some of the engineers why they had lost the war.
I always wanted to use it as a Paparazzi camera, thinking if anyone wanted to slug me they would have to get through 13 pounds of glass and metal first...LOL
BAD BOY!!! No supper for you! LOL!!That is why a Hasselblad is more popular.
My Bad! I will go back in my corner again.
Steve
Well, a Hassy is best on a tripod too. The Hassy is easier to handhold, but other than for moving subjects, why handhold anything when you can get better pictures with a stable camera.That is why a Hasselblad is more popular. ...
It goes without saying that the RB is best on the tripod. But when the light is good???
For ME the WL viewfinder is a bit tricky when I handhold it. But the viewfinder is beautiful...things look almost 3D.
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