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<blockquote data-quote="SanAngelo" data-source="post: 3290339" data-attributes="member: 134087"><p>I have tremors in both hands. Precision control diminishes with age, tremors increase with age. Because my right hand is my dominant hand the left is affected more by the tremors. Essential Tremors is not like Parkinson’s where Parkinson there’s a tremor in the static, at rest state. Essential Tremors are displayed in the most mundane task, such as writing one’s name, carrying a dish or cup…..and so on.</p><p></p><p>I like the idea of a monopod, not conscious of the hobby/profession, it never came to mind. I do most of my birding while hiking, a tripod wouldn’t be so practical but a monopod I think I could handle. A tripod is a good idea, if I’m not on the trail.</p><p></p><p>Now..…is there a camera I should look at, something that could bring down my percentage of blurred pictures with image stabilization?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SanAngelo, post: 3290339, member: 134087"] I have tremors in both hands. Precision control diminishes with age, tremors increase with age. Because my right hand is my dominant hand the left is affected more by the tremors. Essential Tremors is not like Parkinson’s where Parkinson there’s a tremor in the static, at rest state. Essential Tremors are displayed in the most mundane task, such as writing one’s name, carrying a dish or cup…..and so on. I like the idea of a monopod, not conscious of the hobby/profession, it never came to mind. I do most of my birding while hiking, a tripod wouldn’t be so practical but a monopod I think I could handle. A tripod is a good idea, if I’m not on the trail. Now..…is there a camera I should look at, something that could bring down my percentage of blurred pictures with image stabilization? [/QUOTE]
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