lamiaceae wrote:
Nice. Do you have more to post?
I have a few others, mostly closeups and I think this was the best one.
Taken at the American Heritage Museum, Hudson Ma. B-23 Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless
Just a note to others considering this lens. I have one, and I love it. I never understood why it doesn't get more love. The range is really good unless you're a birder, and it never comes off my Fuji XT-2. If I didn't already have one I'd snap up this offer.
Longshadow wrote:
What percentage of the people are right-handed?
They put most of the commonly used controls so they may easily be used with the right hand thumb.
(Then they'd have to make and stock left and right models.)
I see your point, but I'll bet if some company would be the first to offer them, they would sell well, maybe even better.
An observation here, as I have no add-on handgrips on my cameras. Like many photographers out there, I am right-handed. So if we are able to spin dials, turn knobs and reset buttons easier with our right dominant hands, why is that hand tied up grabbing the grip? Wouldn't it make sense for manufacturers to offer an add-on hand grip that attaches to the left side of the camera instead? You can now hold the camera with your left hand instead, and make all
your adjustments with your dominant right hand.
We've had an extremely mild winter so far here. This was a 4 inch snowfall, but it stayed cold the next morning and with no wind the snow hung in the trees. It was very peaceful.
Wives always drag you out. Lol.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-zs100. 20 megapixels, fits easily in a jacket pocket, 25-250 2.8/5.9 lens, viewfinder, pop up flash. I love mine.