GrAfFiT
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Newbie warning.
Well I picked up a Yashica GSN one month ago and used it a lot. I was wondering about one thing. What is the traditionnal/usual/optimal hold for rangefinders ?
I've been using SLRs for a very long time and am very adapted to the SLR hold; right hand on the big grip, left wrist right under the camera, palm holding the zoom ring and fingers on the focus ring; left eye in the viewfinder. This and grip on top for portrait hold.
I've been using my rangefinder the exact same way and came through some ergonomics problems. It's ok in landscape orientation, though I must take care not to put a finger of my right hand in front of the lightmeter. It gets much more problematic with portrait orientation. when I use the right side on top orientation, my left hand is just in front of the viewfinder.. I must turn my left hand very awkwardly to prevent this and it's not practical at all. If I use the left side on top orientation (that I sometimes do with my SLR), my left hand is palm on top focusing but I must either only leave three fingers of my right hand on the shutter release corner of the camera or put it awkwardly to have a palm-camera contact, but in this position I seem to lose a lot of stability when releasing the shutter.
I also heard about the Contax hold (which I don't understand very well) and saw that some people can hold and focus with one (right) hand..
So is it me ? All rangefinders ? The Yashica GSN ?
By the way, if you didn't understand my physical description (thing that I can understand), I hold my camera the exact way as shown in my avatar, except for one finger that is supposed to be on the shutter release.
Thank you for helping the rangefinder newbie 🙂
Well I picked up a Yashica GSN one month ago and used it a lot. I was wondering about one thing. What is the traditionnal/usual/optimal hold for rangefinders ?
I've been using SLRs for a very long time and am very adapted to the SLR hold; right hand on the big grip, left wrist right under the camera, palm holding the zoom ring and fingers on the focus ring; left eye in the viewfinder. This and grip on top for portrait hold.
I've been using my rangefinder the exact same way and came through some ergonomics problems. It's ok in landscape orientation, though I must take care not to put a finger of my right hand in front of the lightmeter. It gets much more problematic with portrait orientation. when I use the right side on top orientation, my left hand is just in front of the viewfinder.. I must turn my left hand very awkwardly to prevent this and it's not practical at all. If I use the left side on top orientation (that I sometimes do with my SLR), my left hand is palm on top focusing but I must either only leave three fingers of my right hand on the shutter release corner of the camera or put it awkwardly to have a palm-camera contact, but in this position I seem to lose a lot of stability when releasing the shutter.
I also heard about the Contax hold (which I don't understand very well) and saw that some people can hold and focus with one (right) hand..
So is it me ? All rangefinders ? The Yashica GSN ?
By the way, if you didn't understand my physical description (thing that I can understand), I hold my camera the exact way as shown in my avatar, except for one finger that is supposed to be on the shutter release.
Thank you for helping the rangefinder newbie 🙂
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