You're just making a fool of yourself.  What hubris to tell someone how
they choose to photograph or use their gear is wrong.

Let me tell you something ... I don't know how old you are or how long
you've been photographing, but I'm willing to wager you're not as old as I
and that you've not been photographing as long either.  When I shot with
Spotties back in the late sixties, I'd often shoot with the lens stopped
down, and depending on the lens, light, and scene, I'd shoot @ 5.6 or 8.0. 
I knew EXACTLY what I was doing.  Shooting that way could be fast and
accurate.  With the better finders of today - brighter and more contrasty -
it's even easier to shoot in that manner.

Anyway,  YOU don't have to see it.  It's what Adam sees that matters.

To call someone you don't know stupid and a liar here in a public forum
shows more about you and your character than you probably want us to know.  

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell 

> See my last post, your reason for doing so is flawed 
> And there are other reasons why its worse too.
> jco
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Adam Maas

> John, You Ignorant Slut,
>
> It's quicker and I can see what's in focus at all times. Simple as that.
>
> Just because you don't, doesn't mean I can't.
>
> -Adam
>
>
> J. C. O'Connell wrote:
> > When the thread title is stupid I am going to comment on it.
> > Secondly why havent you told us WHY WHY WHY you shoot with
> > M42 auto-aperture lenses and bodies stopped down all the time?
> > I don't believe it, either your stupid for doing so or your
> > A liar for saying so unless you have some good explanation
> > For doing so which I simply cant imagine as I am a LONG TIME
> > User of M42 bodies and lenses and that makes no sense whatsoever
> > To me at this point. I'd love to hear your reason for doing so.
> > Maybe there is something I am missing but I cant see it.



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