Hmmm. I hadn't even noticed that. Definitely not good. Don't think
I'd like it right eyed either. What I really want is thumb on the focus
button and index finger on the shutter button like I get with the Canon.
The E-M5 is usable but less than ideal since the button I've chosen
(for easy reach) requires operation by the index finger also. I have to
remove my finger from the shutter button in order to focus. Not good
for fast action. Thankfully, I do little of that.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/8/2014 5:52 PM, Moose wrote:
> On 2/8/2014 10:37 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>>> I just took a long look at the body design. This is a seriously
>>> right-eyed camera... not likely suitable for this seriously left-eyed
>>> shooter.
>> I don't understand. If you are talking about the Fuji X-series bodies,
>> the viewfinder is far left on the body.
>
> Look closer and remember Chuck's shooting preferences.
> <http://camerasize.com/compare/#258,472>
>
> AF and AE buttons are low on the far left, completely wrong for a lefty who
> uses the AF button, rather than half-press.
>
> I've included the GX7 not because I am pushing it, although I like mine so
> far, but because it shows a much more Lefty
> friendly control layout.
>
> Right Eye Moose
>
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