I'm glad you say that as I find exactly the same thing. I had put it
down to some kind of wrong-headed thought process on my part, as Nikon
wheels spin the same way. Fortunately there's the option to reverse
the direction on a camera body, but that just makes it even less
intuitive when I pick up the meter.
James
On 5 May 2009, at 22:29, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I like my Sekonic L-358 very much except for the fact that the jog
> wheel
> for changing settings seems to turn in the wrong direction. The wheel
> changes clockwise in the direction of increasing exposure rather than
> increasing shutter speeds or increasing focal ratios or increasing
> ISO.
> Totally non-intuitive. Even though I have owned it for years I
> *always* turn the dial the wrong way. :-)
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
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