I got it yesterday. Strange indeed.

--- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Funny. I sent this about 24 hours ago, and it's just
> showing up on  
> the list now. That's been happening a lot lately. No
> big deal, just a  
> curiosity.
> Paul
> On Mar 6, 2008, at 7:44 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
> >
> > On Mar 6, 2008, at 2:08 AM, Tim Bray wrote:
> >
> >>  1. How long will it take for my hand to stop
> telling me the front &
> >> back wheels are awkwardly placed after 4 years
> carrying a *ist-D?
> > It took me about two days.
> >>  2. Why does it have to be so big? [By the way,
> the K200D doesn't  
> >> feel
> >> significantly smaller in the hand.]
> > It has a lot of stuff in there. Much of the size
> is needed for shake
> > reduction.
> >>  3. 23M .dng files, yow... maybe .pef would be
> more tractable?
> > Yes, but the size doesn't bother me. 83 exposures
> on a 2 gig card is
> > about right for me. I was getting 72 on 1 gig
> cards with my D, and
> > that was a happy combination.
> >>  4. Why, when I tried to auto-white balance an
> ISO-1600 picture of a
> >> toddler in a bathtub using Lightroom's WB wand to
> click on the white
> >> porcelain, did the baby's flesh go all mottled
> when you look close  
> >> up?
> > You have to set color temperature manually for
> now. None of the
> > software has yet been calibrated to work with the
> K20Ds DNG files.
> > I'm just using the sliders in ACR and adjusting
> tint and temperature
> > until I get the look I want. But that's what I do
> most of the time
> > anyway.
> >>  5. Why, when I tried to do the same to an
> ISO-1600 shot of boys
> >> playing soccer in a yellow gym, did it snap into
> violent purple?
> > See previous answer.
> >>  6. Am I going to need to buy a Power Mac to
> process large numbers of
> >> photos in Lightroom without making my computer
> wheeze audibly?
> > Try ACR. It's considerably trimmer.
> >>  7. Am I going to have to use the software that
> came with the camera?
> > You can. I won't. Although Savage says it's pretty
> good.
> >>  8. Why is there a prominent switch for turning
> the image
> >> stabilization off, wouldn't you want it on
> always?
> > You don't want it on when shooting on a tripod.
> >>  9. Why do you want a RAW button, wouldn't most
> people shoot in RAW
> >> all the time or JPEG all the time?
> > Some like to switch from JPEG to RAW. I don't. But
> I set it up to
> > take a JPEG and a RAW when pressed. That can be
> useful at times.
> >> 10. What do other people put on the "User"
> setting?
> > Nothing.
> >> 11. What's the smart way to use the Live View
> option?
> > On a tripod.
> >> 12. Why does the shutter noise have to be so
> loud?
> > To keep you awake:-).
> >>
> >> Some of the above are actual questions.  -T
> >>
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