In a discussion of eye-edness and the built-in bias to use the right eye, you commented that, since you use your left eye at the viewfinder, you compensated by short-stroking the film wind lever to avoid hitting yourself in the right eye with the lever. Not a direct quote, just my recollection of your comment.

stan (still in Vilnius, no rain now, also no sun. (It is 0100) Went to see Don Giovanni tonight, sung in Italian with Lithuanian subtitles. I think the good guys won but am not sure. Nice voices though.)

On Sep 22, 2004, at 7:01 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Don't recall ever saying that. Don't use short strokes except in very rare
instances ... can't recall when I've last done that.


Shel

From: Stan Halpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Shel has said that he does not fully wind but uses a series of short
strokes. I think this causes the inaccuracies.





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