Okay Steve,

Did you make that up because you have met me?  :-)

I think I have some nice shots of the two of you, separately though.

I will post it to you offline if they do not make a webpage,

Cesar
Panama City, Florida

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Desjardins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 8:54 AM

I've heard that this sort of switching can lead to an imbalance  in
brain chemistry and eventual madness.  Well, Ok, I made that up, but
watch it anyway.  ;-0

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/08/04 08:12AM >>>
I used to be left eyed.  I found it difficult to continue to be using
the
MZ-S.  I found it very easy to shoot with the right eye.

So I guess I am right-eyed with cameras that need the room for my right
hand
to work controls, and can be left-eyed otherwise.  I actually switch
which
eye I use with my other cameras.

Hmmmm,

Cesar
Panama City, Florida

-----Original Message-----
From: Norm Baugher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 11:07 AM

I'm left eyed dominant as well, as I found to my surprise, never even
noticed it. I'm curious if it's 50/50 or is it predominately
right-eyed?
Norm

Rob Studdert wrote:

>I'm a left eye'd shooter, I can't use the button on the back, it's as
wasted on
>me as the vertical shutter release on the grip.

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