I think the reference was to your 'good' portrait comment, not to being in
focus. Also there is a lot more out there for portraits then those done in
studio's :)

> Craig Zendel wrote:
> >From: "Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >(edited)
> 
> > ......Agreed on more light but never use F2.8 for portraits 
> or the >ears
> and nose will never be in focus.  People who tell you >otherwise are
> amateurs who have never taken good portraits.
> 
> Beware of sweeping statements.
> ------------------------------------------------------
> 
> OK Craig, You're on.  So you have done a studio portrait at 
> F2.8 and the
> nose and ears are perfectly in focus? 
> Was it within a 10 foot area as in most studios? Would love 
> to see that, can
> you point me to a link? 
> Thanks.
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