I usually change lenses with little drama.  I never gave the release
switch much thought.  I'll try to get annoyed next time.

On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Miserere <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10 November 2010 16:07, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> This would actually really screw me up (horses for courses, I guess).
>>
>> For me: I always have the camera facing away from me - right hand gripping 
>> it, reach in with the ring finger, push the lever, and twist off with the 
>> left hand (still looking up at the stage or whatever my subject is).  Throw 
>> lens into bag with left hand, grab other lens, spin it onto the body and 
>> keep shooting.  My RH index finger barely even needs to come off of the 
>> shutter button.
>>
>> I can't imagine taking the time to flip the camera around to do all of 
>> this... where?  On a tabletop or something?
>>
>> I usually change my lenses "on the fly" unless I'm setting up a static shot 
>> on a tabletop at home.
>>
>>  -Charles
>
> You get me, Charles.
>
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