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02-SEP-2005

Not My Fault

Canon EOS 20D
1/4000s f/2.8 at 135.0mm iso1600 full exif

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Fred Gary04-May-2008 13:41
I hear most cameras have this problem. Whenever you get a female in front of the lens no matter which way they are faced it just goes off on its own.
Guest 11-Sep-2005 00:19
I hear the 20D has a mind of its own...maybe you should try one with a little less brain, say, the 350D?
Rochelle Weiss10-Sep-2005 02:53
"Not my fault", sure, uh huh. My particular Nikon D70 doesn't seem to have this problem :)
Chris Sofopoulos09-Sep-2005 08:01
Very nice:))) vote
grafix7203-Sep-2005 13:01
Unfortunately I have found when I set my focus to this setting the hand up side the head accessory my wife got for me as a wedding present goes off with the shutter :).
steve mcsweeny03-Sep-2005 08:51
Man! Still not fixed eh;) but this shot is so clear,with great dof it gets my vote:)
Dan Chusid03-Sep-2005 03:37
Nice angle.
I think the camera's magnetic capabilities
take over with this subject matter.
Monte Stevens03-Sep-2005 02:29
Nikons do the same thing.
Jeff Barbour03-Sep-2005 01:52
My camera has the same problem as yours....
Steven Jusczyk03-Sep-2005 01:38
I've heard they're attracted to pink boots.
Dennis Warren03-Sep-2005 00:51
Actually, I was told that cameras were invented so little boys would have a reason to ask little girls to take their clothes off. Big boys learn other reasons.