That is one of the things I miss the most (photography). My husband was an
avid photographer and three of the best of the best digital cameras (first
a Kodak purchased in 1998, then an Olympus... both of which were big and
bulky which were okay for him and I can't hold a camera anyway). I finally
got after him to purchase a smaller sized digital camera and he finally
purchased a Canon that he was able to keep in his T. shirt pocket. It
took/takes great videos as well.

Anyway, my point is that I can't hold I camera at all so I always have to
have someone take photos for me which doesn't happen anymore. My life has
become one big medical problem. Further, after purchasing my first Smart
Phone when living at my sister's... that takes just as good of pictures so
family members took pictures for me using that.

I would love to know how people with only the use of one arm and one wrist
take photos by themselves without some elaborate system. I need to be able
to drive my chair and be able to turn it (my chair and the camera) every
which way to take photos of anything when out and about by myself.

~Lori

On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 8:59 PM, greg <g...@eskimo.com> wrote:

> I had a really nice Canon EOS SLR film camera, but it got frustrating, too
> heavy, film got so costly to develop, etc. But now I thought of trying a
> nice digital. Not a point and shoot. I read some can be operated by Phone
> App. Anyone have a setup that a C5 could use. Any ideas?
>
> I like the idea of a video screen back, so I don't have to hold up to my
> face.
> Lighter than my big Canon A2, basically worthless now.
> Instead of clamping to chair making it to aim. I thought monopod ballenced
> on my seat.
>
> Thanks, Greg
>
>



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