Mac, this is an option
http://lifehacker.com/5523611/build-a-dslr-attachment-for-taking-pictures-left+handed
http://lifehacker.com/5523611/build-a-dslr-attachment-for-taking-pictures-left+handed
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Startup time is around 2 seconds on those. That's a big deal for me as I like the camera ready as soon as I turn it on .The L22 sounds really good, and I've seen past deals for $59 to $70, so well within my price range. I'll keep the others in mind too.
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Doesn't use AA batteries - plug in and recharge. Looking forward to trying out the D10.Startup time is around 2 seconds on those. That's a big deal for me as I like the camera ready as soon as I turn it on .
The Fujifilm FinePix XP30 is waterproof, in the S150 range and has a less-than-one-second startup time.
okay, was reading reviews which said 2 seconds, could be they upgraded them after the review.Doesn't use AA batteries - plug in and recharge. Looking forward to trying out the D10.
(aside: My Nikon L22 starts up in about a second, maybe a fraction less)
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Hadn't thought about it, but the vertical grip for my D300 will allow you to shoot left-handed and can be used to run the camera on AAs.
What Mellow said!Not really.. if you hang it by the upper right corner, grab it with your left hand, your left index finger will be on the shutter.
That's what I do so I can keep my right hand on the throttle and grab the camera, turn it on, point, shoot, turn it off.