A year ago, he came to borrow my Canon camera because it is full frame, while I took
his Nikon in case I have a job--- using his camera was a problem because I did not UNDERSTAND it.
Camera body can affect a user in different ways, a person who as small hands may have difficulty with large bodies and conversely large hands might have difficulty with small bodies.
It is always advisable to "UNDERSTAND" your camera from exposure basic such as aperture, shutter speed and iso. The camera modes such as manual, programme, automatic etc---- There are various modes on your camera dial and each modes serves a purpose, for instance if you are to photograph a night scene in a movie, once you understand the EXPOSURE BASICS+CAMERA MODES you can photograph the scene even in the morning .
Many photographers believes you're not professional unless you always use manual mode on your camera-----yes I accept but then I believe you're the captain and you understand your camera more than anyone.
The little differences in design can have a significant impact on their ease of use. Think about possible hazards to avoid the risk of not UNDERSTANDING your camera, sometimes it could be hazardous trying to understand when it is too late.
Be photographic, Be creative and Be passionate.
DOUYE MERCY
CEO LIBRAFOTOGRAPHY