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08/28/2006 06:44:27 PM · #1 |
Just Curious..
Over
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Under
Message edited by author 2006-08-28 18:44:55.
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08/28/2006 06:47:03 PM · #2 |
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08/28/2006 06:48:20 PM · #3 |
Over bad, under good.
It's a stability thing. |
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08/28/2006 06:49:03 PM · #4 |
I am an under man myself, but who can argue with Scalverts technique, so I guess from now on I will be an over kinda guy :) |
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08/28/2006 06:50:26 PM · #5 |
Over. uh wait, under... hell, I don't know it does depend on how I am holding the camera.
Message edited by author 2006-08-28 18:58:35.
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08/28/2006 06:50:48 PM · #6 |
I don't seem to understand. I use both.
Depends if Im shooting portrait or landscape.
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08/28/2006 06:52:57 PM · #7 |
Under! 
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08/28/2006 07:05:08 PM · #8 |
Neither (see pic at my profile)
Message edited by author 2006-08-28 19:05:45. |
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08/28/2006 07:24:20 PM · #9 |
side by side?
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08/28/2006 07:31:01 PM · #10 |
I use whatever works... it varies with the lens, my body position (sitting, standing), whether I'm stationary or in motion (e.g. in a vehicle) and whether I'm shooting landscape or portrait. In landscape mode, I'm most often a "thumb under, fingers over" shooter. In portrait, it's most often "under, with elbow against body." |
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08/28/2006 09:31:18 PM · #11 |
under, because I was always taught that it provided more stability for the camera
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08/28/2006 09:34:26 PM · #12 |
Neither. Use a tripod. :D |
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08/28/2006 09:36:48 PM · #13 |
neither, but then again, I have a P&S
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08/28/2006 09:56:13 PM · #14 |
under...always under...except in rare circumstances where you can't get under...like close up, macro stuff where your lens barrel is literally against something ... then you do it any way you can.
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08/28/2006 10:06:57 PM · #15 |
I am an under man but whenever I use over I know my photographs will not be sharp, which is really bad :):) |
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08/28/2006 10:46:01 PM · #16 |
90% of the time .. under .. camera feels more stable in my hands that way and I hate carrying around a tripod ;) |
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08/28/2006 10:47:44 PM · #17 |
well, scalvert is shooting horizontally, and buzzrock is shooting vertically...
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08/29/2006 03:08:14 AM · #18 |
I'd go for under myself, but with both elbows tucked in to the side of the body. I think it must be gravitationally easier and firmer to support something from underneath rather than above. |
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08/29/2006 03:12:28 AM · #19 |
I've never personally known a pro who didn't shoot with the "under" grip; it allows the locking-in of the elbow to the body and substantially more stability. Breathe in, breathe out, click.
R.
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08/29/2006 03:23:15 AM · #20 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Breathe in, breathe out, click. |
Reminds me of my police academy days. They even suggested firing our side arms was like shooting a picture. |
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08/29/2006 10:08:01 AM · #21 |
nevermind
Message edited by author 2006-08-29 10:08:16.
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