cnphoto
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left eye dominant, but recently switched to right eye when i realised my right eye was much better / sharper. left eye has too much astigmatism, in the right eye the aligned images are sharper when in focus.
the switch took a few day to get used to, now it's 'natural'.
the switch took a few day to get used to, now it's 'natural'.
intense
Member
I shoot right eye open left closed, because if the opposite my nose sticks to the camera if it's cold outside 
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Every now and then this topic pops up and we get yet another poll about it:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37748
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83283
I guess it was 2010 and time for another poll
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37748
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=83283
I guess it was 2010 and time for another poll
barnwulf
Well-known
I shoot with my right eye. It works well with my Nikon S3 so I can keep both eyes open with it's 1:1 viewfinder. Jim
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DNG
Film Friendly
Lefty Here
I can open or close my right eye, But I tried to focus with it once, but it didn't do so well. Only Left eye focus...
I can open or close my right eye, But I tried to focus with it once, but it didn't do so well. Only Left eye focus...
Abbazz
6x9 and be there!
Both eyes closed
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More seriously, I can use either eye but I prefer the left one, because I find it easier to shoot long exposures (the camera is more stable, being in contact with the nose and cheek).
Cheers!
Abbazz
More seriously, I can use either eye but I prefer the left one, because I find it easier to shoot long exposures (the camera is more stable, being in contact with the nose and cheek).
Cheers!
Abbazz
dseelig
David
left eye
left eye
left eye with right eye closed
left eye
left eye with right eye closed
Parkes Owen
grain fed
I`m left handed for tennis , writing, soccer, surfing, right handed for cricket, bowling, scissors, can use either eye for photography, I`m not confused, i just don`t know what I`m doing!Freak
I bat and bowl (cricket), write and kick right handed. But I shoot guns and bows left handed (left eyed). My experience is that there are many more left eyed people than left handed.
John
bgb
Well-known
I used to shoot right eyed with the left closed or sometimes open, but recently i lost the use of the right eye so now i have to use the left.
It's OK with the rangefinder but not fun with the evil SLR as my right hand and thumb always seem to get in the way.
Could be worse
It's OK with the rangefinder but not fun with the evil SLR as my right hand and thumb always seem to get in the way.
Could be worse
gekopaca
French photographer
RF are done for right eye shooters - because the VF is in the left corner.
If you shoot with left eye with a RF camera, your nose splashes on the back of the box - on the display if it's a digital.
Actually RF cameras are done to shoot with the right eye in the VF AND both eyes open, in order to see all around the frame, catching better the decisive moment.
I can see when I'm shooting people that a photographer with two eyes open and a half-smiling face visible is less agressive for the subject (thinking about street photography).
If you shoot with left eye with a RF camera, your nose splashes on the back of the box - on the display if it's a digital.
Actually RF cameras are done to shoot with the right eye in the VF AND both eyes open, in order to see all around the frame, catching better the decisive moment.
I can see when I'm shooting people that a photographer with two eyes open and a half-smiling face visible is less agressive for the subject (thinking about street photography).
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bgb
Well-known
ok i might mess up the back of the camera but with an slr i keep sticking my finger in to my face ... not nice
maybe i should look at a TLR
maybe i should look at a TLR
Tompas
Wannabe Künstler
RF are done for right eye shooters - because the VF is in the left corner.
If you shoot with left eye with a RF camera, your nose splashes on the back of the box - on the display if it's a digital.
Actually RF cameras are done to shoot with the right eye in the VF AND both eyes open, in order to see all around the frame, catching better the decisive moment.
I can see when I'm shooting people that a photographer with two eyes open and a half-smiling face visible is less agressive for the subject (thinking about street photography).
Yes, that is all very well, but it doesn't change the fact that we with those nasty dominant left eyes simply cannot focus with our right eyes. Have tried, cannot do, no way, sir.
But you just gave me an idea... Are there enough left eyes here to persuade Leica to offer a left-eye-drive version of their MP in their à-la-carte program?
(I'm only joking; it'd probably require a major redesign of the camera.)
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gekopaca
French photographer
Yes, that is all very well, but it doesn't change the fact that we with those nasty dominant left eyes simply cannot focus with our right eyes. Have tried, cannot do, no way, sir.
It's not my fault…
Maybe you could use the camera upside down?
Tompas
Wannabe Künstler
It's not my fault…
Maybe you could use the camera upside down?![]()
Oh yes, I forgot to mention... I have actually tried that, at home, in front of the mirror. It looks really, really weird, and might scare people even more than anything else.
taskoni
Well-known
Left eye shooter with the right eye closed. Pretty common 
leica M2 fan
Veteran
Don't know if I'm lucky or not but I can use either eye, but prefer to use the right eye with RF's.
deirdre
Well-known
I have cornea issues with my right (dominant) eye, so left it is. Otherwise, everything would look fuzzy on bad eye days.
gekopaca
French photographer
I have actually tried that, at home, in front of the mirror.
Oh please, post us a picture!
It would be a very good avatar…
unixrevolution
Well-known
It's not my fault…
Maybe you could use the camera upside down?![]()
If he did that, the pictures would be upside-down!
gekopaca
French photographer
If he did that, the pictures would be upside-down!![]()
… and he would have to push the trigger with the thumb (or with the knee if he's very flexible). :bang:
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