Re: Photokina - a few pictures
- From: Karen Nakamura <mail@xxxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 22:50:46 +0900
Is this the first shot of the back door of the ZI ? If the button is the
AE-lock, the Zeiss man was too busy to answer,
then this is no good for left-eyed photographers - unless it's nose
operated.
On the R2A/R3A, it's the AE-lock. I dunno why Cosina couldn't make
holding down the shutterrelease halfway the AE like every other
camera in the world.
Karen
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Is this the first shot of the back door of the ZI ? If the button is the AE-lock, the Zeiss man was too busy to answer, then this is no good for left-eyed photographers - unless it's nose operated.
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