Kino
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Love my Konica IIIA, but I always seem to forget to rotate the camera door latch from "O" to "C" after loading. Happened to me again; was out this weekend, walking around an outdoor mall in Charlottesville, Virginia. We went there ostensibly for a meal at a good restaurant and just to get out of the house. Took the Konica as it looked lonely on the shelf, quickly loaded it and headed out the door. At the mall, I grabbed about five shots before it started to rain, so we headed to the restaurant and got a table. I would have paid good money to have a video of my face when I carefully sat the camera on the table and the back popped-open as pretty as you please, exposing all my previous shots to broad daylight. I have to put a tag on this camera to remind me to check the door latch after loading.
My other "gotcha" is the placement of the shutter release on the Kowa 6. It's just in the natural place to grab the camera body when you pick it up, so I have quite a collection of blurred shots of my shoes and diembodied legs. Have to find a later hand grip for the later Kowa 6 versions that physically blocks the release and prevents accidental tripping of the shutter. Locking and unlocking the shutter release ring is cumbersome and a pain...
What are your camera-specific "gotchas"?
My other "gotcha" is the placement of the shutter release on the Kowa 6. It's just in the natural place to grab the camera body when you pick it up, so I have quite a collection of blurred shots of my shoes and diembodied legs. Have to find a later hand grip for the later Kowa 6 versions that physically blocks the release and prevents accidental tripping of the shutter. Locking and unlocking the shutter release ring is cumbersome and a pain...
What are your camera-specific "gotchas"?