> Anybody have any online links to examples of the
> phenomenon?  I'm still sceptical, ever since some
> tripod makers came out with tripods labled "Digital"
> and APS camera makers claimed APS was somehow more
> "ready" for digital than 35mm.
David

Yeah right, like "green" or "organic".

It's interesting: the full-frame Canon Digital performs bleeding well
yet the smaller frame ones have edge-problems?
Someone please explain that.

I always thought the "digital" tag on lenses was a warning to people
with pro-cameras that they had a smaller image circle and would need
upgrading within 12 months ;o)


As to digital tripodes ... crap.  Surely digital cameras are best held
at arm's length - judging by most of the users ;o)

Bob



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