I think you should wait the full 24 hours from when you started the eggs to start the turner. Those wobbly air cells are still settling. Handling the eggs won't help the air cells stay in place. Now that they're incubating I wouldn't touch them for at least a week and would probably not candle until the twelfth day.
You're monitoring right now. The incubator is doing most of the work. Candling just adds risk for very little reward. After all, what can you see at this point and what would you do about anything you saw except put the egg back and wait? The embryo is just getting started. There's nothing to see yet and if you disturb it too much, especially while the veins are growing there might never be anything to see.
If you planted garden yesterday would you dig up all the seeds today to see if they've sprouted yet?
How well is practicing calm and patience going?