Pentax ES II ES II Manual - Page 21

Camera, Holding

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CAMERA HOLDING As a general rule, your camera should be held more firmly by the left hand which does not release the shutter. If you hold your camera with the right hand - the hand which releases the shutter - it may cause camera movement. Very often, blurred pictures are due to movement of the camera. When you focus with the camera held horizontally (Position A), hold the lens barrel as illustrated. Cradle the camera with your left hand thumb and little finger. Turn the focusing ring with your thumb and index finger. When holding the camera vertically, some people release the shutter with the thumb (Position B), while others release it with the index finder (Position C). Position C is more desirable for fast focusing and shooting. With the Pentax, whether held vertically or horizontally, you see your subject through the lens, enabling you to compose, focus and shoot with a minimum of time and effort. Horizontal position A. Hold the camera firmly with your left hand, and draw your arms close to your body. Vertical position B. Hold your camera tightly to your forehead with your left hand, and draw your right arm close to your body. Vertical position C. Hold your camera tightly to your forehead with your left hand, raise your right arm and draw your left arm to your body. 19

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CAMERA
HOLDING
As
a
general
rule,
your
camera
should
be
held
more
firmly
by
the
left
hand
which
does
not
release
the
shutter.
If
you
hold
your
camera
with
the
right
hand
the
hand
which
releases
the
shutter
it
may
cause
camera
movement.
Very
often,
blurred
pictures
are
due
to
movement
of
the
camera.
When
you
focus
with
the
camera
held
horizontally
(Position
A),
hold
the
lens
barrel
as
illustrated.
Cradle
the
camera
with
your
left
hand
thumb
and
little
finger.
Turn
the
focusing
ring
with
your
thumb
and
index
finger.
When
holding
the
camera
vertically,
some
people
release
the
shutter
with
the
thumb
(Position
B),
while
others
release
it
with
the
index
finder
(Position
C).
Position
C
is
more
desirable
for
fast
focusing
and
shooting.
With
the
Pentax,
whether
held
vertically
or
horizontally,
you
see
your
subject
through
the
lens,
enabling
you
to
compose,
focus
and
shoot
with
a
minimum
of
time
and
effort.
Horizontal
position
A.
Hold
the
camera
firmly
with
your
left
hand,
and
draw
your
arms
close
to
your
body.
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Vertical
position
B.
Hold
your
camera
tightly
to
your
forehead
with
your
left
hand,
and
draw
your
right
arm
close
to
your
body.
Vertical
position
C.
Hold
your
camera
tightly
to
your
forehead
with
your
left
hand,
raise
your
right
arm
and
draw
your
left
arm
to
your
body.