Dario,
I've enjoyed your contributions and insights into things Pentax over
the years.  I still don't own a *istD but am glad to have your
recommendations.  Hurry back...
Regards,  Bob S.

On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:29:06 -0600, David Madsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You will be greatly missed, you are one of my favorite contributors to this
> list.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dario Bonazza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 6:01 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Bye...
> 
> OK folks, a night has passed but I don't feel so much better.
> When the effort exceeds the enjoyment it's time to stop, isn't it?
> So I'm very tired I have to explain again and again my arguments and being
> misunderstood most of the time.
> Maybe I'm not able to express my thoughts well, after all English is not my
> language. Also, in case someone felt insulted by me (I don't think I did,
> but you never know...), please accept my apologies, as it was never my
> intention to do that.
> 
> When I posted a problem (or a supposed one, OK) and a possible explanation
> to this list is because I was looking for your help in understanding better,
> not for enjoying being a denigrator, a jerk or the like.
> I wrote repeatedly that I like the *istD very much (after all I bought it
> after having used it and having seen its limits for six months!), but I also
> found some problems. Can't you love someone/something even if he/she/it has
> some kind of defect? How can't you understand that? I simply didn't want to
> be blind!
> So I tried to understand the limits of the *istD image quality for one year
> and all the help I got here were at best banal suggestions of setting proper
> sharpness, or using RAW (which of course I already had tried again and
> again, and I wrote that ad nauseam), or at worst denials of my observations
> or irritated comments about me touching someone else's beliefs and (I think)
> prejudices.
> 
> Since I don't have so much spare time (very little indeed), I think I can
> find better ways to use it, hence I'm going to unsubscribe for the time
> since 1997 (apart from very few and short breaks during vacations).
> 
> Of course I'll miss many of you, and I want to especially thank (for
> different reasons) Cotty, Frank Theriault, John Francis, Keith Whaley,
> Michel Carr�re-G�e, Paul Stenquist, Rob Studdert, Shel, Sylwek, Tan and many
> other I cannot cite just because someone else will always missing too.
> 
> A big THANKS to all of you and a big APOLOGY to those which were disturbed
> by me.
> 
> In any case, you all know how to contact me, and you can follow me in my
> website:
> www.dariobonazza.com.
> 
> Bye and al the best,
> 
> Dario Bonazza
> 
>

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