Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

>The only "lefty" cameras I can remember were the Exactas ... they had  
>a left hand shutter release.
><http://captjack.exaktaphile.com/Exakta%20VXIIb%20&%20Varex%20IIb% 
>20Page.htm>
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>Godfrey
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Indeed.  I have one of these http://captjack.exaktaphile.com/EXAIIB.htm 
and the shutter button is the tab on the top right (as you look at it 
here) of the lens.  You press it back towards you to take a picture.

>On Apr 18, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
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>>Hi!
>>
>>Yesterday I saw (for most of it, at least) "The Spiderman" the movie.
>>Regardless of the content, I noticed one very strange thing. When  
>>Peter
>>Parker is shown with his camera taking shots for the newspaper, he  
>>seems
>>to use his left hand to trigger the shutter. As if the whole camera he
>>is using is for lefties - the other way around from usual.
>>
>>Which prompts my question - is there such a thing as a camera that is
>>specifically designed to be used by left-handed people?
>>
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