[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Many years ago, in a far away and long forgotten land, there was a simple >> device that helped the people remember things like exposure parameters. It >> was called a pencil. A photographer would often carry one, and would write >> down the details on a page of a small notebook. These notes could be >> referenced at any time. >> >Yep. Been there, done that. Now I'm just pleased as punch that the camera >does it for me.
That MZ-S is a hell of a camera, eh Paul? <g> Oh wait... you're referring to digital? Right. I took over 500 shots this weekend and got aperture, focal length, exposure compensation and lens data on every one. No pencil or notepad involved. Couldn't have done it with a pencil and notepad. Couldn't have used a pencil and notepad during my rain-soaked GFM hikes either, even though I was shooting at a much more leisurely pace. -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

