Exactly!

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Doug Brewer 

> On a lens that changes from 4.5 on the short end to 5.6 on the long end, 
> it's difficult to ascertain exactly where it changes, so you don't know 
> which value is being used, thus making it harder to determine the exact 
> exposure.
>
> At least, this =seems= to be what Shel means.
>
>
> frank theriault wrote:
> > On 5/18/05, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > <snip>Do not use a
> > 
> >>variable focus zoom lens when learning exposure.  <snip>
> > 
> > 
> > Why would you give that advice, Shel, when talking about exposure?
> > 
> > I would think that when learning composition, eliminating as many
> > variables as possible means that one can concentrate on the task at
> > hand, rather than fiddling with focal length.
> > 
> > But what does it have to do with exposure?
> > 
> > I'm not taking you to task WRT your statement, or questioning the
> > validity of it, I just don't understand it.
> > 
> > thanks,
> > frank
> > 
> > 
>
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