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<blockquote data-quote="Burt" data-source="post: 844373" data-attributes="member: 68616"><p>I'm using it right now and the only real advantage that I can see is how quickly you can go from single to continuos shot, especially when subjects are moving a bit... I only use in the U3 (wildlife) at the moment.. My thumb already hurts, but I will give it a week to see if it is really that much easier... Problem is that eventually if I like it, I will have to use it for all the modes, otherwise it could become messy...</p><p></p><p>Most of the time, I'm still pressing the button only half way.. It is hard to stop doing that after that many years...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burt, post: 844373, member: 68616"] I'm using it right now and the only real advantage that I can see is how quickly you can go from single to continuos shot, especially when subjects are moving a bit... I only use in the U3 (wildlife) at the moment.. My thumb already hurts, but I will give it a week to see if it is really that much easier... Problem is that eventually if I like it, I will have to use it for all the modes, otherwise it could become messy... Most of the time, I'm still pressing the button only half way.. It is hard to stop doing that after that many years... [/QUOTE]
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