Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]And that's why the M/softie combo is so great. It's the only camera it's more convenient to hold _up_ from the right hand, with the thumb operating the shutter release. This makes taking verticals much easier and - at least for me - attractive. That said, having passed on my Abrahamson softies I'm now using the Nikon ones which are smaller and don't obstruct access to the small shutter dial so much. Presumably on the TTL this wouldn't be such a problem. If Tom wants to make them (if _only_ he wanted to make them!), I'll buy a couple of shutter dial extenders - just raise the dial up 3 mm. BTW, Tom, is the rapidgrip now available? Shipping to Europe? Wish the dollar was cheaper! Rob. >>>> Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 09:05:50 -0700 From: Jim Brick <jim_brick@agilent.com> Subject: [Leica] Re: Softy question Message-ID: <4.1.20001005090412.0247a8a0@xsj02.sjs.agilent.com> References: You've got it right Simon... Your right thumb does exactly the same thing when photographing vertically. Jim At 10:48 AM 10/5/00 -0400, Simon Stevens wrote: >I just got a couple of Tom's Softies for my new M6 and older M4-P >(thanks Tom). They seem very nice but I'm using them differently from >the way I expected. Obviously, the "right" way is the way that works for >me, but I'm interested to know how others do it. Basically, I'm laying >my right index finger over the release with the tip roughly over the >shutter speed dial. That way a very gentle and gradual downward pressure >between the first and second joints triggers the shutter. I haven't >conducted scientific experiments, but it seems like this gives >noticeable less jar to the camera than using the tip of the index finger >and in fact when I tried doing it that way, the softy didn't make any >improvement at all for me. What do you think? > >Simon Stevens <<<<< Robert Appleby V. Bellentani 36 41100 MO Italy tel. (+39) 059 303436 mob. (+39) 0348 336 7990