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One handed shooting
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Hello everyone! Two years ago, I faced a life-altering stroke that impacted the left side of my body, including my hand, which made it impossible to use my fingers for focusing lenses. As a result, I had to step away from my passion as a stand-up comedy show photographer. Now, I’m seeking advice on how to effectively shoot with one hand, specifically using my left hand to focus and operate the shutter simultaneously. I’ve explored shoulder rigs, but they seem designed for two-handed use.
Hello all!
Two years ago I survived a stroke and lost my job as a stand-up comedy show photographer as the stroke affected the whole left side of my body my hand especially was affected and I’m unable to use my fingers to focus lenses so I can’t use my camera Rebel T6 at all I’m wondering if there is a way to only use my left hand to focus the lenses and use the shutter at the same time, I looked up shoulder rigs but they seem to be for people with two hands who need to offload the weight of their camera in long shoots
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