I can subscribe to what you say about the grip when shooting vertical.
I, too, am left-eye dominant, but have ended up using my right eye
when shooting vertical. :-(

Wrt: stress of hand, I find the K10D to be several orders of magnitude
better than the *istD. But the neck strap is still a good thing. :-)

Jostein

2007/7/6, Digital Image Studio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 06/07/07, Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have found this on my *istD and K10D.  I suspect my film cameras
> > were the same - just harder to measure results with film slop for labs
> > and such.
> >
> > Anyone else noticed something like that?
>
> I'm a left eye'd shooter out of necessity and I do tend to find the
> grip on the K10D awkward but fortunately it's not my issue here. I
> really didn't have a problem shooting the *ist D straight either using
> my left eye and I did tend to mostly shoot it off the tripod.
> Interesting observations though, I'm really not convinced the K10Ds
> ergonomics are that great, I'd love to see a professional assessment
> (several Australian universities are offering degrees/diplomas in
> Human Factors and Ergonomics) as I find it stresses my hand.
>
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