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Nov 30, 2007 05:22 |  #1

I think these people should have researched their picture a bit better.

For all those people buying a new 1Ds3 might be disappointed when it arrives.

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Nov 30, 2007 05:23 |  #2

That's the limited "ambidextrous" edition....


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Nov 30, 2007 05:27 |  #3
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Why disappointed, shooting with both hands would be a mighty cool feature! :D


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Nov 30, 2007 05:30 |  #4
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That'd be a grand idea. I do find it annoying that camera manufacturers discriminate against lefties (I'm ambidextrous, so it doesn't really both me).

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Nov 30, 2007 07:40 |  #5

Obviously so heavy you need two hands to hold it still

I think we should all write a review on the website... :-)


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Nov 30, 2007 07:50 |  #6

LOL.

Apparently I live pretty close to these guys. I should go there and request to inspect this 'limited edition' version of the Mark III myself.. and boy are the ACCC gonna hear about it if it doesn't look like what was advertised. :lol:


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Nov 30, 2007 09:15 |  #7

dpastern wrote in post #4412120 (external link)
That'd be a grand idea. I do find it annoying that camera manufacturers discriminate against lefties (I'm ambidextrous, so it doesn't really both me).

Dave

I'd give my right hand to be ambidextrous;)


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Nov 30, 2007 16:45 |  #8

LOL Thats funny, where did they get that picture???


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Nov 30, 2007 17:06 |  #9

I like it! My right wrist is getting gimpy and it would be nice to be able to switch now and then. Now if they would really make one....

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Nov 30, 2007 17:08 |  #10

This was posted on here somewhere a couple months back... Gotta love photoshop.


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Nov 30, 2007 17:49 as a reply to  @ SoaringUSAEagle's post |  #11

Gives full manual exposure time control... one button to open the shutter, the other to close =)

Not too bad for night shots but you have to be a ninja to shoot sports....


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Nov 30, 2007 18:13 |  #12

timmyeatchips wrote in post #4415699 (external link)
Gives full manual exposure time control... one button to open the shutter, the other to close =)

Not too bad for night shots but you have to be a ninja to shoot sports....

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Nov 30, 2007 18:30 as a reply to  @ crazyskillz07's post |  #13

Crazyskillz he ninja. He shoot sports bulb mode... JUST FOR FUN!


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Nov 30, 2007 19:45 |  #14

Whats wrong with bulb mode for sports. Helps demonstrate the subjects are moving. :D


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Nov 30, 2007 22:49 |  #15

What happens if you push both shutter buttions at once? Maybe its how you get to 10fps


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