> BTW I am left handed/footed/eyed the same as cyber so
> you present an interesting hypothesis there Mr.
> Sommerwerck, one that very well might be true as I
> often look to be sure I'm turning the crank the right
> way after my first experience it feels more natural to
> turn the crank the wrong way.
Well, for what it's worth, I'm left-handed as well, and I've wound the film
in backwards before, too. (and found the guy at the photo place explain to
me in a rather aggrieved manner what I'd done, given I'd done exactly the
same thing to half-a-dozen rolls I dropped off at once causing him to have
to unspool and respool them all by hand before feeding them to the
machine..).
So now every time I rewind the film I check for the little arrow -- it's a
lot clearer on the OM2S than an OM10, which helps; just another habit to get
into, I suppose.
-- dan
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