RE: Film for graduation (and a LONG note on zooms, primes, 'n' s t uff)

2002-05-22 Thread Peifer, William [OCDUS]
Maris wrote: Doesn't the slow shutter speed result in image blur, as the students walk across the stage, etc.? Hi Maris, Yes, absolutely. While a bit of image blur from body movement might be acceptable in some types of pictures -- perhaps even adding to the artistic content of the image --

Re: Film for graduation (and a LONG note on zooms, primes, 'n' s t uff)

2002-05-22 Thread Robert Harris
Peifer, William [OCDUS] wrote: [big snip] ...is there any truth to the rumor that the pointed-haired boss on Dilbert is being groomed for an executive VP position at Kodak? ;-) Gee, I heard that he was going to take over Pentax North America marketing. He has the skills needed to

RE: Film for graduation (and a LONG note on zooms, primes, 'n' s t uff)

2002-05-22 Thread Paris, Leonard
I'm sorry to dispel the rumor but he is alive and well here in the US D.O.D. and there is no chance of us ever getting rid of him, at least until he retires and they find a suitable clone. Len --- -Original Message- From: Robert Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 22,