Actually, if there was a rangefinder with good long lenses, I'd love to have 
it... But what would the view be like with a 600 f4?

-Aaron

-----Original Message-----

From:  Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: March Madness
Date:  Sat Mar 25, 2006 12:55 pm
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To:  "pentax list" <[email protected]>

On 25/3/06, Aaron Reynolds, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Cotty, I do not and have never lived in the United States.  My e-mail
>address says as much.

Guilty as charged! I sincerely apologise.

>
>Replace the word "art" with "heart".  Same argument.

Bollocks!

>
>One more reason your has-to-look-through-the-lens argument is bogus:
>Let's use an example of baseball, a runner trying to beat the throw to
>the base.  You frame, pre-focus, then take your eye away from the finder
>to see the runner, since he's out of frame and you want to catch the
>moment of the tag, and if you start snapping when he enters the frame,
>you'll likely miss the timing of it.

Nah, use a rangefinder !

>
>-Aaron

My opinion cannot be bogus. It is just that - an opinion.

Have a nice day (in the third most capitalistic country in the world ;-)


Cheers,
  Cotty


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