Cory Papenfuss wrote:
>> The release is badly located. With the more typical location on the
>> other side of the mount(like Nikon and Canon EF) you can, with a little
>> practice, operate the release with the same hand that grips the lens as
>> you remove it. Makes for really quick lens swaps. The release location
>> is my one beef with the K mount design from an ergonomics standpoint.
>>
>> -Adam
>>
>       Wow... I find it exactly opposite. I generally use the ring finger 
> on my right hand to depress the lever while holding the body with the 
> same.  Makes more sense to me to use the stationary hand on a stationary 
> button than a hand moving to unmount a lens.  Maybe if I had smaller hands 
> I wouldn't be able to do it that way and I'd complain about it.
> 
>       ... don't even get me going on the reverse-turning Nikons...
> 
> -Cory
> 
> 

I use the index finger, which presses right up against the mount button 
on Nikon and Canon EF mounts. For this, the Nikon reverse-turn works a 
bit better than the Canons.

-Adam

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