Thank goodness I have a short memory. There is no way I could have
followed all the instructions to the point of "flip up into a headstand"
without rereading the instructions. And from that angle, I'm not sure I
could read anything. I know for sure my focus would be off after standing
on my head. I seldom even demonstrate a forward roll to students any more. :-0
gregg
>Hi Gregg:
>
>The one dot was for left eyed photographers and the two dot was for right
>eyed photographers. You can check this out without switching them back and
>forth. --
>Compose a shot using your left eye. Now carefully put the camera on the
>floor and kneeling in front of it, place your hands on either side, using a
>pushing motion with your feet and placing your head on the floor right
>behind the camera flip up into a headstand, using your right eye check to
>see if the focus is the same, if the focus is out or if you get a light
>headed feeling then you have a right eyed focus screen in the camera. The
>test can be reversed to check the veracity of the conclusion and the
>gullability of the subject at the same time.
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