:-) OK, smartypants, I guess that I'll have to get a Robot now, huh? (24x24mm)
Sometimes wishing he had a Hassy or a Mamiya 6,
Skip
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>Subject: [OM] Re: Really stupid question .........
> From: Wayne Harridge <wayneharridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 11:36:12 +1000
> To: "olympus @ ml . free . fr" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
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>> Skip Williams <om2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Yes, there's a preferred way:
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>> The shutter release should be at the top of the camera, with your
>> left hand supporting the lens from underneath. That way you keep the
>> normal, left hand operating the lens in it's normal, supporting
>> fashion and both arms close to your body. It's not the most
>> comfortable grip though. The nicest is to use a camera that has a
>> contoured grip on the bottom of the camera with a second shutter
>> release.
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>Or use a camera with a square format so you don't need to rotate it.
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>Wayne Harridge
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