On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 07:50:39 +0800, Bong Manayon wrote
> Just curious, has anyone "accidentally" detached their lens from the 
> body?

No
 
> I ask that because I am in middle of a debate on the merits of the
> K-mount which is opposite to the layout of the
> Canon/Nikon/Olympus/Sony(KM) mounts.  To change a lens with the
> k-mount, your hands are in their natural positions with the left hand
> holding the lens and the right holding the body with the index finger
> resting on the shutter.  An extension of the middle finger presses 
> the release button and a twist of the left hand removes the lens.  With
> the other cameras, you have to change hand position first before
> anything else can happened.
> 
> Someone said that the other systems are safer because it keeps 
> dummies from accidentally detaching their lens.  

What's that I can smell....horse?....sheep?........no it's BULL 8)

John

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