On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> LOL
>
> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Miserere <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  ... Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, let's not get into a fight, Godders!
>
> It's not a fight. I'm strongly right-handed ... I will never handle
> lenses and try to fit mating flanges together with my left hand. My
> left hand is find to hold the body still and press the button, right
> there on the side of the camera where I'm usually grasping it. My
> right hand manages working with the lens (uncoupling it, putting it in
> the bag, picking out the replacement, refitting it to the camera,
> etc...).
>
> I'm glad the Pentax mount release works for you. It doesn't for me.
>
>> It's about time we derailed this thread--we all seem to have run out
>> of jokes about Paul's table.
>
> Paul has a table? Waddaya know ... ]'-)
>
>
> --
> Godfrey

I've got the same problem as Godfrey with the K-mount release
location, it's even awkwardly located for right-hand use since it's
out of reach of my index or middle fingers. I find the older bodies
with the lever rather than the button release work better as I can
depress it with the hand gripping the lens, but you can't do that on
the more modern versions.There's a good reason why every other 35mm
mount in common use today ended up with the same basic setup, it makes
a lot of ergonomic sense for right-handed users. Camera in left hand,
holding button, lens in right hand mounting/unmounting. The only other
setup I've seen which works nearly as well is the OM setup where you
depress the lens release as you grip the lens to remove (Actually, I
think the OM design might be a bit better ergonomically but is harder
to seal).

-Adam

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