neutral posture and ergocentric make a good chair, available from commercial office outfitters. This was the institutional standard where I used to work and kept the health and safety guy happy.
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for half the price I have a chair from staples that works fine, however its the mousing that is problematic with my shoulder. That is more a desk set up issue than a chair issue however.
google the above, the saffron or rio models are both good.
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Thanks, Rusty.
I'll drop by Office Depot and Staples, maybe they changed their lines of chairs.
I'll check out neutral posture and ergocentric.
I guess I'll buy the best chair, even if it costs as much as a good lens. Because this can happen to you anytime, and what if it happens just a day before a big shoot? You lose more than just the price of a chair.
But, of course, one has to choose what fits. Sometimes the more expensive chair is not so good, because it's sacrificed ergonomics for prettiness.
I'll go out and try all those chairs recommended here, and get the best, no matter what price tag.