Dralowid
Michael
Another thread touched on this topic and I can't let it pass.
Please post pictures of cameras that are 'left handed' or even those with accessories that put the shutter release in the appropriate position for someone who is left handed (you know who they are).
By 'left handed' I mean cameras with the release on the left when seen from behind. If the film advance is also on the left so well and good.
Holding the camera upside down, although an acceptable gambit for Rollei journos, is cheating.
As a starter, herewith the Welta Weltini which takes some getting used to. Ergonomically it feels like it is upside down but at least the shutter release retracts nicely.
IMG_2915 by dralowid, on Flickr
IMG_2916 by dralowid, on Flickr
What have you got?
Please post pictures of cameras that are 'left handed' or even those with accessories that put the shutter release in the appropriate position for someone who is left handed (you know who they are).
By 'left handed' I mean cameras with the release on the left when seen from behind. If the film advance is also on the left so well and good.
Holding the camera upside down, although an acceptable gambit for Rollei journos, is cheating.
As a starter, herewith the Welta Weltini which takes some getting used to. Ergonomically it feels like it is upside down but at least the shutter release retracts nicely.
IMG_2915 by dralowid, on Flickr
IMG_2916 by dralowid, on FlickrWhat have you got?





