My favorite 67 problems was cocking the focal plane shutter and forgetting to cock the leaf shutter on the 90. Nothing like having a shot at 1/15 instead of 1/250 - not only blown out, but lots of motion besides - been there, done that - on bride shots - argh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-- Best regards, Bruce Monday, September 26, 2005, 12:09:54 PM, you wrote: WR> ----- Original Message ----- WR> From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi" WR> Subject: Re: Temporarily enabled with 2.8/70-200mm >> You could just learn how to hold the camera such that you didn't hit the >> thumbwheel control accidentally. It's pretty simple, really. I've moved >> aperture rings on lenses by accident too, until I trained myself not to >> grab the wrong ring. ;-) WR> You haven't lived until you realize the last 20 shots on your 6x7 were done WR> at 1/1000 sec rather than x sync, and you just know that one of those shots WR> of the bride would have been a huge money maker for you. WR> It pays to check your camera from time to time..... WR> William Robb