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ajo

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jan 28, 2006
682
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Does anyone else find that using the volume button can cause camera shake, also using it this way round places the lens at the bottom of the camera which im not used to..
 

davehutch

macrumors 6502a
Mar 5, 2009
725
32
Croxley, Herts
Does anyone else find that using the volume button can cause camera shake, also using it this way round places the lens at the bottom of the camera which im not used to..

Should be much more stable than prodding at the screen with your finger, whether the lens is at the top or bottom.
It's a GOOD thing :)
 

r2shyyou

macrumors 68000
Oct 3, 2010
1,758
13
Paris, France
Does anyone else find that using the volume button can cause camera shake, also using it this way round places the lens at the bottom of the camera which im not used to..

It's much easier to take pictures with one hand now, for me at least.
 

gloss

macrumors 601
May 9, 2006
4,811
0
around/about
Yeah, the button has no detent and takes a concerted effort to click, which will almost universally jiggle your framing a wee bit. If you're as picky as I am about it, it's irritating.
 

Smith288

macrumors 65816
Feb 26, 2008
1,237
990
MANY people dont realize that you can press the on screen button and hold until you are ready and then release. The release is when the pic is taken and you can take much better pictures that way.
 
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