QUOTE(ojtee @ Apr 17 2012, 05:16 PM)
When I first started to use manual focus ring eons back, my left hand held the lens, my other 2 other fingers were placed at the (my ex F3 ) the DOF preview and exposure lock button, i still use this method to hold my dslr
Nikon has consistently placed the buttons in a practical manner and for some who have been using Nikon bodies all this time will find it familair
There is no wrong or right to hold a camera, as long as you are comfortable and take good pictures
Agito, I hope you not taking a swipe/making fun at the Less Fortunate people......
if go coins pop out form another dimension by lauging/ making fun of less fortunate people, i will do it and collect coins.
(means impossible la

)
just now i read the article, that is total not related one...because that is fund donation, never mentioned the photographer who use left hand. then i was like err...
is that new trick or new way to hold camera without tripod again. see his left hand to lean on something there. (i just didnt notice that is wheelchair, kantoi

)
then i google some names that mentioned in article also no result... until bro andyz said "check the story", then i remember i misseed the one name in the poster

, originally i thought the people inside the poster is the one who blog ..
original article i was random digging:
http://www.tlcpromiseme.com/pledges/index....the-campaign-2/nah okay, be cool.
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i only laugh the person who use elevator for disable that looks healither than me.
*another question: how to shoot with left hand?

as if the picture that is hard to reach to shutter button. unless use auto focus mode..but judge from picture i think he use manual more than auto ..
This post has been edited by Agito666: Apr 17 2012, 05:29 PM