<<SNIPPED>> > > So tell me - is it just me or do others find the same problems??? > Am I being too picky? > > While I'm on the ergonomics kick - I wonder whether any > manufactures have toyed with the idea of selling camera bodies > for left handers? They do it for things like guitars. Even at a > price premium, they'd probably sell quite a few, as 10-12% of the > population are left handed. I'll bet a lot less than 10% of > Canon's sales are pro bodies and lenses. And no, before you > ask, I'm not a south-paw :-) > > Regards > Gary > > P.S. Apologies for the long and somewhat rambling post..... > >
Hi Gary, I had similar problems when switching from EF 28-70 2.8L and EF 70-200 2.8L zooms to my EF 20-35 3.5-4.5USM. It bugged me enough that I finally broke down and bought a nice used EF 17-35 2.8L lens even though the EF 20-35 3.5-4.5USM is a sharper lens overall with lower linear distortion. Now I feel less crazy by a simple change in lenses but my back hurts more from the weight of the heavier f/2.8 lens but of course this is offset by the loss of all those heavy coins rattling around in my pocket. 8^) Hey Gary, get with the program, I'm a native lefty and to work with the best tools you get little choice but to use what's available. About the only really good tools available for left handed persons are pens, pencils and lenses! Regards, Chip Louie * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
