bracketing everything is cheap. not having near duplicate originals to send out and not having different variations to suit different needs is foolish. there is no such thing as a single perfect exposure of a scene to suit every need.
Herb.... ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 10:36 Subject: Re: Lens compatibility in perspective (WAS: Re: D-ist blurb in "American Photo" magazine) > Herb: That's not a good thing. You are either happy with shots that could > have been better if tweaked a little, or, more likely, you are only taking shots > of subjects in average light that turn out perfect in automatic mode. I know > that evaluative metering these days is exceptional, but it's not perfect. And > bracketing everything is not only expensive but you never really force yourself > into learning proper exposure. Don't get me wrong, if you're happy that's > great, but I think you should experiment a little to push yourself and the camera > to greater heights.. > Just my two cents > Vic

