On Aug 25, 2011, at 2:40 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

> Paul Stenquist wrote:
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>> I would think most photographers use more than one lens on any given job.
>> I know I do. And I certainly wouldn't want to change bodies when I have to
>> change lenses. Aside from the inconvenience of swapping out cameras,
>> there's the mind numbing problem of a whole different set of controls.
>> I shudder to think of it. 
> 
> The differing controls/interface isn't as big a deal as you would
> expect. I deal with it when I'm shooting with both my K5 and my A850
> and it's not much trouble. I generally keep the A850 in one
> configuration and change the K5 when conditions require it but it's
> not a huge problem if I ever decide to change something on the Sony.
> 

I had enough trouble just going back and forth from the K20 to the K7 when I 
tried to use both on a single job. But I tend to have a kind of tunnel vision 
where I fixate on the problem at hand and lose track of everything else. That 
works well when I'm writing, but can lead to mistakes when I'm shooting.
Paul

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