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From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
K20D, long DA* lens, 90mm, ISO 1600, 1/13 @ 2.8.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=8286534
You said you were having trouble focusing - I presume that was due to
the dark. Did you try manual focusing?
Hi Frank: Thanks. It was just a bad night. Nothing was wrong with the
equipment or light--just the photographer. :-) You know, I got the K20D
around the 1st of this past October. I'm very happy with the camera, but I
got it at a time when I felt like I was really in the zone--or maybe it's
more accurate to say near the zone--with my K10D. I was at the point where
it just felt so natural in my hands, felt "light" (in a figurative sense) in
my hands, I could almost forget about the camera itself & just shoot. But I
interrupted that with the acquisition of the K20D. I started a new
equipment learning curve, and the momentum I had going for myself got
interrupted. Granted, there isn't a dramatic difference in the two cameras
in terms of usage, but still . . . Anyway, I knew I was going to get the
K20D. I knew about the construction project coming up, and I wanted 2
bodies so I didn't have to change lenses (wide to long or long to wide) in
the middle of a dusty construction area, & I knew I needed a back-up body in
case one tanked, so I was going to have to deal with a new camera anyway . .
. I just need to shoot more with the K20D . . . . sorry for the ramble :-)
Anyway, thanks for looking.
Cheers, Christine
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