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right eye. The reflex image will always be up-
right and laterally-correct no matter whether the
camera is held horizontally or vertically; this is
particularly useful when taking pictures of mov-
ing objects since the image in the view- finder
will move in the same direction as the subject
itself. With subjects moving at great speeds, e.g.
racing cars, the camera can thus be “panned” by
swinging it gently in the direction in which the
subject is moving.
For normal horizontal and vertical pictures the
EXA IIa is best held in the right hand, using
the right thumb and forefinger for focusing.
Additional support can be provided with the left
hand, employing the left forefinger for releasing
the shutter (Figs. 11 and 12). When taking
horizontal pictures the camera can also be held
upside down; press the back of the EXA IIa
against your forehead to prevent camera shake
(Fig. 13).
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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