Just as the user of a fully manual camera with a hand held light meter
has to stop to think about how he will approach each shot.  Stopping to
think before you shoot is not a bad thing unless you don't have time to
do it.  In that case, one sets up his camera, ahead of time, to be
toally automatic, so no thinking is required, and just blazes away.
Don't get me wrong, setting your camera up to just blaze away takes
knowledge and experience too.

Len
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: P�l Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 12:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Re[2]: Why I won't be buying an MZ-S
> 
> 
> Bob wrote:
> 
> > Duplication of user interface elements is almost always 
> bad. Anytime a 
> > user interface designer finds him/herself putting 2 things 
> on that do 
> > the same thing, they should stop and have a very good think 
> about it.
> 
> 
> Actually,  the user of such an interface need to stop to 
> think when using it. This is the problem I have with these cameras.
> 
> 
> P�l
> 
> 
> 


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