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Jamie is learning how to use his brand new DSLR camera is trying different techniques for how to hold his camera. What best des...Question
Jamie is learning how to use his brand new DSLR camera is trying different techniques for how to hold his camera. What best describes the correct way that Jamie should hold his camera?
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Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the other three fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.
Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the other three fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.
Use his non-dominant hand to grip the front of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the two other fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.
Use his non-dominant hand to grip the front of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the two other fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.
Use his non-dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his middle finger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap his thumb around the front of the camera with nothing gripping the back.
Use his non-dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his middle finger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap his thumb around the front of the camera with nothing gripping the back.
Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his ring finger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap his other three fingers around the back of the camera with his thumb gripping the front.
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Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the other three fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.
Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the other three fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.
Use his non-dominant hand to grip the front of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the two other fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.
Use his non-dominant hand to grip the front of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the two other fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.
Use his non-dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his middle finger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap his thumb around the front of the camera with nothing gripping the back.
Use his non-dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his middle finger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap his thumb around the front of the camera with nothing gripping the back.
Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his ring finger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap his other three fingers around the back of the camera with his thumb gripping the front.
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The best way for Jamie to hold his camera is:
**Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the other three fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.**
This method ensures a stable grip and allows easy access to the shutter button for taking photos.
**Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the other three fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.**
This method ensures a stable grip and allows easy access to the shutter button for taking photos.
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