The point of an SLR is that you see through the same lens that is
taking the photograph.  The other cameras have a viewfinder which
introduces parallax issues and therefore is a bit off in terms of the
boundaries of the frame.

On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 6:16 PM, John Carlson <yottz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wouldn't it be best to make programming a bit like single lens photography 
> instead of dual (or triple) lens photography?  It would seem like the fewer 
> lenses you use, the less likely it would be for one of them to be scratched.  
> Unless somehow there was a compensating factor in the lenses.
>
> My 2 bits.  Metaphor isn't quite right, but perhaps you see my point.
>
> Where's my post-mature optimization?
>
> John "Damn the torpedos, we're going full speed ahead and getting nowhere" 
> Carlson
>
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