Forgive me if this has already been mentioned but ...

When I read your query the first thing that popped into my head was a
camera that can work in tethered mode (assuming your customer can
operate a laptop). Using his chair as a tripod so to speak, then have
one of the models of cameras that can be fully operated using the
laptop.

On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Tim Øsleby <[email protected]> wrote:
> A customer rolled into the shop a few days ago.
> His right hand isn't very useful. He can grip and steady the camera
> with it, but that's about all.
> His left hand is better. He is able to move the thumb and the two
> neighbouring fingers. A gave him a Oly PEN just to try it out. He
> seemed to like, but he didn't like the prize. He insisted to use his
> thumb as the trigger finger.
>
> To me, it looked like he could move it up and down, but not sideways.
> Didn't ask him about that.
> I think what he is looking for is a large P&S camera, with the trigger
> within reach for his thumb.
>
> So crew, do you have any ideas where to find a good tool for this guy?
> Any pointers are better than none.
>
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