I guess you always decline when the ask you to drop by for tea...

Tim Øsleby wrote:
> Pooping in you own nest? Stupid thing to do.
> I prefer pooping in the neighbours well.
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> MaritimTim
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> 2008/5/22 AlunFoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> 2008/5/21 Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>> Underexposing also gives more ISO noise,
>>> so this makes it a trade off situation between noise or fringing.
>>> Life ain't easy. The best thing is often to avoid the highlights.
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>> Life ain't easy. :-)
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>> In my opinion, the most salient point is as you say, to avoid the
>> highlights. Or perhaps even better, to contemplate the psychologial
>> implications of an unbendable urge to photograph backlit twigs at
>> f/2.8. I'd say the disposition of Fotozone looks unhealthy... :-)
>>
>> It is also worth noting that Fotozone have no mention of even
>> considering the same properties for comparable lenses from Nikon and
>> Canon. I've checked. And the sample photos does not include scenes
>> where PF may emerge. Until the next test of a similar lens from the
>> big two, I guess it's better to think that this property is something
>> hitherto unknown to Fotozone, and that a DA* attached to a K10D from
>> Pentax just happened to be the first lens/camera combo they made such
>> considerations for. If they ignore PF testing for other brands in the
>> future, however, they'll pretty much be as the ornithologist would
>> say, pooping in their own nest. :-)
>>
>> Jostein
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