I would probably never use a super tak on my *ist D. I can't think of  
a single reason why I would want to do that. If I did, I'd probably  
shoot at a moderate stop like 5.6 with a longer lens, like a 135,  
then focus and meter at the stop. With a wide lens, such as a 35, I'd  
have to focus wide open. While I might think I had achieved focus at  
5.6 with a wide lens, it would undoubtedly be somewhat less than  
critical focus. Logic and experience dictate that, and I don't like  
to compromise. But, once again, I have no reason to use screwmount  
lenses on my cameras.

More importantly, I would never debate this kind of silliness with  
JCO. This is my last post on this matter. Continue this nonsense as  
long as you wish. I won't be reading it.
Paul
On Nov 15, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Just curious, Paul, how would you focus and meter using a ST on  
> your DSLR?
>
> Shel
>
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Paul Stenquist
>
>> That's certainly only true if one is using a lens that won't focus at
>> open aperture. A rare situation to be sure. I only jumped in here
>> because I sensed that this thread was more a matter of beating up JCO
>> than making a valid point. I still find that to be the case. Your
>> argument, sir, doesn't stand up to close scrutiny.
>
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