good work, just don't understand why you flip the camera that way. i would reverse it, keeping it vertical yet having the shutter available to depress from the top, not from underneath.
@rinceresource I keep my camera with the shutter at the bottom only when I am not using my battery grip. The reason why I do this is because the closer your arms are to your body the more stable your camera will be. Even though I was using a high enough shutter speed and a flash (no risk of camera shake) it is a good habit to get into for when it counts.
good work, just don't understand why you flip the camera that way. i would reverse it, keeping it vertical yet having the shutter available to depress from the top, not from underneath.
rinceresource 2 months ago
@rinceresource I keep my camera with the shutter at the bottom only when I am not using my battery grip. The reason why I do this is because the closer your arms are to your body the more stable your camera will be. Even though I was using a high enough shutter speed and a flash (no risk of camera shake) it is a good habit to get into for when it counts.
jennphotoBC 1 month ago