Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
I on the other hand do feel that this should be a primary consideration. But that is because I get to deal with ergonomic issues frequently in my 'day job" and find that this is something many people underestimate.
I think Colin's example of a rental car is not a bad comparison; as a frequent business traveller, there are specific rental cars that I avoid getting, if at all possible. Certain cars models (actually related to the manufacturer) are never comfortable for me to drive (and I'm of average height and build). I don't want to have a seat that does not fit my body or a seat belt that sits somewhere I don't like it bothering me and potentially distracting me while I'm driving.
In my case, I ended up buying a Leica rather than a Contax for ergonomic reasons. More recently, the same thing happened and this is why I went with a Nikon over a Canon. If you are a pro and shoot with the camera day in and day out, I might be more incline to agree with Colin, but if you don't, that lack of comfort in your hands can make some degree of difference in how you shoot.