btgc
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Yesterday, carrying IstD, first gen DSLR, I realized how much space it has on right side. I never have changed settings by accidentally pressing nav. pad or other buttons. Some day I could use some newer digital camera and what I see they make 'em uncomfortably small with so large screens that there's no space on back for thumb. Even many rather expensive and powerful cameras are meant to be kept like compacts. They have either non-dedicated flat space for thumb or dedicated, but rather small pad, not rest.
OK, I see there some Pentax DSLRs, like K-3 having at least some space to allow tight grip. I don't really care if there are 16, 24 or 32 megapixels as I'm just hobbyist and can tolerate any of this, but if I want small body and less wasted space I could just use compact camera not DSLR, right?
Probably this is matter of getting using to it, as with everything. When I want less car for more money, I buy cabrio, but from now this applies also to regular cameras...How did you adapt to new ways of holding camera?
OK, I see there some Pentax DSLRs, like K-3 having at least some space to allow tight grip. I don't really care if there are 16, 24 or 32 megapixels as I'm just hobbyist and can tolerate any of this, but if I want small body and less wasted space I could just use compact camera not DSLR, right?
Probably this is matter of getting using to it, as with everything. When I want less car for more money, I buy cabrio, but from now this applies also to regular cameras...How did you adapt to new ways of holding camera?