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Either way, no problem. I've yet to find anyone that doesn't occasionally make mistakes and (gasp) that includes me too. :)
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That's a puzzler, kinda like how some people praise KR to the heavens while many (including me) find him to be a waste of time. Usually. I like his article on LV (Light Values) and if you want to...
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No, with one exception I think that what I wrote may have been slightly misunderstood. Part of it you got right. You wrote below that the debate "has probably very much overrun" its course and for...
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I'm in step with you here. I often agree with him, enjoy his photography, including his landscapes, cityscapes and his own little family of rattymice which google tells me is is also called a...
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You too missed the point of my post but probably was nudged towards your dismissive reply because you didn't appreciated being fairly and appropriately chided for one of a number of posts like this...
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I won't really miss you, Andy. Couldn't you figure out from the thread title and my comments that this thread was intended to nudge the undecided who were agonizing about choosing between the GR...
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I respect the positive contributions you've made to this forum, but this fanboy, trollish, baiting side that you present seriously undermines what I've respected. From what I've seen so far, I'd be...
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Thom Hogan launched his new website with a review that may bring some joy to GR fans and fanatics.
http://www.bythom.com/
Here's the A review :
Note that one of the articles on this new site is...
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The old forum editor allowed using HTML sequences to insert "white space". The new editor strips all of that out, presumably because the DPR programmers aren't skilled enough to deal with anything...
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I've found Ray's posts to be accurate, balanced, and honest enough to admit when he doesn't know enough about something rather than to prattle on cluelessly with fanboy pearls of dubious wisdom....
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Can the X20 produce great images? Of course. Most of the time it won't but it's not the camera's fault if it doesn't, any more than it's my X10's fault if I can't coax great images from it. For...
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The usual method is to repeatedly take long exposures with a combination of aperture, shutter speed and ISO that doesn't result in a bright, overexposed photo. Then with luck there may be a...
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It doesn't matter what's in the rest of the thread. My reply was to what you wrote, which I quoted. I didn't think that you'd be so defensive about being told that your T-stop theory didn't explain...
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Wonderful photos, all of 'em. But the blame entirely on the GR. You're at least as responsible. :)
I liked the expressions in the third photo and wonder of wonders, no brand label is visible on...
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No, T-stop differences wouldn't be the culprit. There may indeed by T-stop differences, but they'd be automatically discounted by the metering system. Put a two stop ND filter on the lens and you...
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That would only be necessary if the GR's metering is wildly inconsistent and it probably isn't. A really good photographer over time learns how each camera's metering works. It might consistently...
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In low light the GR's much better high ISO performance than the smaller sensor digital GRs lets you use about 3 stops faster shutter speeds for similar image quality, so the shutter speed doesn't...
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That works for simple replies but for more complex replies with your own text interspersed with quotes it won't work. At least saving into Notepad or Wordpad won't work because when it's recopied,...
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It could be that he's thinking that it's the antithesis of the kind of formal pose which is often seen in fashion shoots where the models sometimes appear to be straining to maintain an unnatural...
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Indeed, but that affliction is more common that most people realize. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eUdk0YVHZM
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