I'm a left eye-r too. My left eye is dominant, tried switching to the right, no way.
When I shoot, I always remove my glasses (have diopter set), to avoid the inevitable thumb marks on my right lens if I try to adjust anything with the camera up to my eye. Course now, if anyone else in the family picks up the DS, I always hear before they shoot "it's not in focus!". Yeah, Yeah, don't worry what it looks like, it'll turn out. dk On 9/27/05, Lucas Rijnders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 07:41:29 +0200, Jens Bladt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > I'd like to know how many of you is holding the camera/lens correctly - > > in > > the palm of your left hand. Like this: > > http://www.camerahobby.com/EBook-HoldingCamera_Chapter5Sub.htm > > Whew, passed that test. Must be because it's in the manual :o) > > On a related subject: I use my left eye when photographing, like miss > Nikon from Jens's link does. Someone once told me to use my right eye, > because that would make it easier to see the world outside the viewfinder. > I tried, but it's hard to break habits... Anyone care to comment? What eye > do you use, and is one better than the other? > > -- > Regards, Lucas > >

