Canon T 90 User Manual
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8. SUPERB BALANCE AND HANDLING
Based on in-depth studies, the shutter button is
at the position where your finger naturally rests.
The smooth and concentrated camera operation
can be performed by the pushbuttons and the
electronic input dial which can be handled while
holding the camera grip. The big grip is one of
the user-friendly designs of the T90 and its mate
rial was carefully chosen to prevent your hand
from slipping. Switches such as the self-timer
and the battery check, which are indispensable
for the camera but not used so often, are put
inside the palm wing on the side of the camera
to assure you of handling-ease.
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