Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Shooting RAW with a digital camera will give you better control over 
> highlights than you can achieve with any film. 

No, it doesn't.  Once the sensor is saturated no RAW format in the world
will bring back the lost infirmation. 

> For extreme situations, it's easy to marry two exposures.

Only with static subjects.

> Controlling flare is mainly a lensing 
> issue. The most current Pentax glass, such as the FA 35/2, can handle
> situations like you show here without flare.

Those stars aren't flare but the result of diffraction at the diaphragm
edges. 

Ralf

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