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- From: kassover@rumsey.crd.ge.com (David Kassover)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Camera Feature Wars - Photo Getting Like Video
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.025814.12456@crd.ge.com>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 02:58:14 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov17.212755.10296@odin.corp.sgi.com> bongers@gto400.asd.sgi.com (Hans L. Bongers) writes:
- >In article <13850@texsun.Central.Sun.COM>, dbernard@clesun.Central.Sun.COM (Dave Bernard) writes:
- >|> Mark Goldberg makes some good points. New camera features give more and more
- >|> control over less and less. But in reality, once the film is loaded in your
- >|> camera, the only controls you the photographer have are three: shutter speed,
- >|> focus, and aperture. This is true whether you have a Leica M3 or a bar-code
- >|> reading, card-eating, fuzzy-brained wonder.
- >|>
- >|> Dave
- >
- >What a limited viewpoint of control. Besides shutter speed, focus & aperature,
- >you might consider filters & movement (aka panning). In addition the photographer
- >can control lighting & subject...
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- Clearly, hans hasn't tried to take pictures of my kid lately.
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- Or gotten frostbite waiting for the clouds to go away so one
- could take pictures of a sunrise.
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- 8-)
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- >
- >Should I continue or have you opened your mind to the possibilities???
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- Please continue. But perhaps without the personal remarks.
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