PeterB
Member
Using a TLR without a prism in the viewfinder results in a laterally (L->R) reversed image. It drives me nuts. When using the camera handheld, It takes me like 5-10 seconds to reposition the field of view when I need to. I've "only" shot about 30 rolls of film with a TLR, how many more before I can nudge the view instinctively?
What percentage of users actually get used to it and have this feedback loop controlled to an instinctive response time of less than 1 second?
I saw a video about The Backwards Brain Bicycle - (Smarter Every Day) that took an adult (named Destin) 8 months to learn to ride, while his son (with a more plastic brain) took 2 weeks.
https://youtu.be/MFzDaBzBlL0
This utter frustration I see when NOBODY can ride the bike for more than 1 metre reminds me exactly how I feel when positioning my Mamiya C330f when composing a handheld shot.
Regards
Peter
What percentage of users actually get used to it and have this feedback loop controlled to an instinctive response time of less than 1 second?
I saw a video about The Backwards Brain Bicycle - (Smarter Every Day) that took an adult (named Destin) 8 months to learn to ride, while his son (with a more plastic brain) took 2 weeks.
https://youtu.be/MFzDaBzBlL0
This utter frustration I see when NOBODY can ride the bike for more than 1 metre reminds me exactly how I feel when positioning my Mamiya C330f when composing a handheld shot.
Regards
Peter