At 07:24 PM 5/4/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>Not a stupid question at all. If you rotate the camera so the
>shutter release is at the bottom your wrist is twisted
>unnaturally. End result is that you will rarely get level
>horizons. Keep your shutter-release hand on top.
>
>AG
Which is, of course. where the thumb-activated shutter button winds up on
an Olympus motor drive ni-cad battery pack (if you rotate the camera
counter-clockwise). If you rotate the camera the other way (clockwise),
it's really hard to operate the thumb release on the battery pack with your
right hand. Shooting verticals is a cinch with a motor drive.
Steve Troy
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