Oh ya, don't get me wrong, I could misload the next roll for all I know! :)
It's thanks to Will Robb and Butch Black? (cool name by the way) that work
in that area to point out how often it happens.  But my point stills stands,
it's so easy, I just can't think of a way to mess it up.  I too have to
juggle the camera around others and try to shade it to load it.  But back to
Robb and Black, I'd think most people are P&S? so they have so many
different cameras, not all of them good, and loading may be a big problem.
I never used a P&S so I can't really say.  I never took pictures at all
until I wanted to, then borrowed a Pentax SLR and the rest is history! :)

Ahhh....besides, this is a dumb topic for working cameras and since we are
soooo much better than those Canon and Nikon jerks, we need not to worry! :)

Regards,,
Brad
----- Original Message -----
From: "wendy beard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: Dry firing roundup


> At 01:17 21-9-2002 -0400, Brad wrote:
>
> >All I know is that I didn't think it was humanly possible to incorrectly
> >load any modern camera, it's so easy you can do it sleeping.
>
> I've had more misloads in the last six months with my MZ-S than I've ever
> had with my MX over the last million years.
> These new-fangled things are just so picky!
>
> Wendy
> (Not prone to hyperbole at all...)
>
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