On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, William Robb wrote:

> > Maybe that way one eventually tends to take less stinkers,
> which gives
> > on the extra time to take two keepers in the time someone else
> would
> > have deleted and re-taken one stinker?
>
> Everyone here are expert photographers who don't need to look at
> their crappy pictures to figure out what went wrong. We've
> discussed this at some length before, and the consensus seemed
> to be this, anyway.
> William Robb

For me, when I get my prints back a few days after I shoot them I have no
idea what exact shutter speed and aperture I used, how I decided to meter
and/or compensate, etc.  If I were using a DSLR, I could see right away
where I fell short and why.  Or I could get an MZ-S with data imprinting.

chris
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