On 12/7/08, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Joel Wilcox wrote:
>>
>> I have only used that method in circumstances where I have needed to
>> do so because I was using a tripod, shooting upwards, weird angle --
>> that sort of thing. Whatever it takes to get the shot, right?
>>
>
>
> Now this is interesting. I don't recall ever seeing the right-side down
> method used until I shot with you.
>
> Come to think of it, I was also living in ignorance calling Zuikos "Zookos"
> instead of "Zooeeekos".
>
> AG
Who knew you were watching?
At least you and I are right-eyed, unlike many of our friends here.
Some people think religion and politics invite controversy ... One of
my first posts back in the previous millenium was right after I had
bought a used OM-2S. I didn't have a manual for it and I noticed that
the wind-on lever was a little different and snapped home to the body
more readily than did the lever on my OM-1. Since I'd had some
experience with N*kons where the click of the wind-on lever turns the
meter on and off, I mentioned that and heard quite a few interesting
remarks about N*kons and lefties -- much of it repeated when the
OM-2000 came out. Oops, now I guess I've brought it up again!
If we'd only used the same quick release plates...
Joel W.
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