I just tried holding the E-M5 with my left eye at the left end of the
camera. I realize that the Fuji has different control placements but
holding the E-M5 that way made it awkward to use the controls... hand
and wrist are at awkward angles. Whatever the problems of being left
eyed and using a center finder camera, I adapted to it 50 years ago.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/8/2014 2:11 PM, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Not really - noseprints on the screen and your thumb in your eye.
> It's one thing Leica got wrong.
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> On 09/02/2014, at 5:37 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>
>> I don't understand. If you are talking about the Fuji X-series bodies,
>> the viewfinder is far left on the body. I would think that it would
>> make it easier for a left-eyed shooter than a camera where the
>> eyepiece is in the middle of the camera and your nose is pressed into
>> your right thumb.
>
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