Damn, another thing I'm doing wrong. I'm almost never aware which way I
turn the camera for verticals. Mostly I think it's the way you describe,
but I get shots back both ways. Part of the reason may be the way I like
to use one of my tripod heads, all the controls are in the places I like
with the body the 'other' way.
I could say I'll try to reform, but it's really not going to happen
after all these years. Maybe I'm partially double jointed?? :-) Or
maybe I just have a screw loose. :-)
Moose
agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>Not a stupid question at all. If you rotate the camera so the
>shutter release is at the bottom your wrist is twisted
>unnaturally. End result is that you will rarely get level
>horizons. Keep your shutter-release hand on top.
>
>AG
>
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