On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Steve Larson wrote: > The reason a macro performs so well at close distances is that > the elements are designed to give a flat field, sharpness from > edge to edge.
I see, thanks very much. Kostas
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Steve Larson wrote: > The reason a macro performs so well at close distances is that > the elements are designed to give a flat field, sharpness from > edge to edge.
I see, thanks very much. Kostas