No it doesn't. For someone as precise as you, Shel, I'm more than a little astonished that you continue to mis-use 'begs the question'.
To "beg a question" is to side-step it, and to assume the answer; to ignore the fact that there possibly might be a question there. It doesn't mean "calls for further investigation of this issue" On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 07:45:42PM -0700, Shel Belinkoff wrote: > It's odd and strange because I don't use built in meters, so seeing how the > meter behaves begs the question of how best to deal with that. > > I use Photoshop Raw, but I've still gotta learn to master it. > > Shel > "Am I paranoid or perceptive?" > > > > [Original Message] > > From: Maris V. Lidaka Sr. > > > > > > > The other thing I want to master is the metering. It seems odd and > > > strange to me as whenever I use the in camera meter, the readings > > > jump all over the place as the camera is moved. There's a way to > > > mitigate that, but I'm net yet comfortable with it. It's slow and > > > clumsy for me. I'm really not used to using an in camera meter. > > > > Because it meters where you point - as you move the camera it of course > > points elsewhere and meters elsewhere. > > > > > And then there's that pesky RAW converter, but that's for another > > > thread ;-)) > > > > There's always PhotoShop Raw conversion. > > > > Maris > > >

