is It OK to take photo with the left eye ?
My right eye is myopic
is It OK to take photo with the left eye ?
My right eye is myopic
I'm a left eye shooter.Doesn't pose any problems using my camera.
For me, it's more comfortable and more stable to shoot left eye with long lenses.
Last edited by Jim B.; 2nd April 2010 at 12:30 PM.
I always shoot left. I had cataract removal in both eyes last year with new prescription lens implants. I don't have to wear glasses now but my left is slightly better for distance, and I can manually focus well with it. Left is best anyway when the camera is held in portrait mode (your nose sits at the side (top) of the camera.
Me too - left eye. Think I'd find it impossible to use my right eye - angles and hand positions would be all wrong. Everything just works with the left eye pressed up against the viewfinder. My left eye is also the more dominant.
I'm lucky; I'm blind in both eyes The only time I can see is when I put my eye to the viewfinder but I can't remember which one. Do you ever get that feeling when you sense a good shot put the viewfinder up to your eyes and go bugger. It is amazing how different the world looks through a viewfinder isn't it, you see a swan flapping its wings or a squirrel, put the viewfinder to your eyes and its gone.
I can remember doing a panorama turning the camera from left to right as you do and seeing a giant beak in the viewfinder, I thought it is amazing what telephoto lens can achieve; until I remembered I haven't got a telephoto.
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I use my right eye, just because I always did. I don't know why I started like that back than (I didn't thought about it) but now I find it very very difficult to switch to my left, somehow I can't shut my right eye only .
Here is one of Joe Mcnally's tutorials about holding a camera. It's also for left eye photographers.
But I wonder if I should learn myself to use my left eye.
edit: I watched his tutorial carefully and tried some of it myself, and I find that the sholdersupport is very useful, though it means I have to lear to switch eyes...
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I use either eye, although I actually prefer my left one as it means my nose doesn't leave smudges on the LCD screen!
I actually do landscapes most often and I use Live View, so I use both eyes at the same time
Which raises a whole new matter - Which way do you have the camera when using in portrait mode? Shutter button on top or bottom; i.e. viewfinder at the 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock position?
Me? - 9 o'clock.
But, like Agata, I do a lot of stuff with Liveview. The biggest problem with that is using varifocal spectacles. I have to tip my head backwards so that I'm looking at the screen through the lower part of the spectacles.