I can maintain a steady hand better with a heavier camera. But it may  
be an individual thing.
Paul
On Nov 25, 2007, at 4:13 PM, Inner Focus wrote:

> I've heard people claiming that a large, heavy camera may be better  
> at controlling blur caused by handshake, since a light one is too  
> easy to move. Is this true or complete nonsense? (A heavy camera  
> should require more effort, therefore it should cause muscle  
> fatigue and shake - at least naively, that's how things look.) When  
> do you feel that you control handshake better: with the K10D or  
> with the DS / K100D? (I'm mostly interested in low-light  
> photography, that's why I'm asking.)
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> A. M.
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