On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 9:15:48 PM UTC, Tduell wrote:
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> On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 10:03:46 +1100,  wrote: 
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> > Hello John, 
>
> [snip] 
>
> > You're probably right, if you did it. 
> > For me it would take a day, or so, to sort out where the entrance pupil 
>   
> > is, then another day, or so, to make the gadget, then another day, or   
> > so, to test it and... 
> > Why is that blokes who can knock up an 8 speed auto transmission out of 
>   
> > jam tins before lunch, always reckon it's easy for everyone else :-) 
> > 
>
> Thinking about this, I feel a bit bad that it might have come across as a 
>   
> bit nasty, even with the smiley. 
> I hope it wasn't received that way, it wasn't meant to be anything but an 
>   
> attempt at humour.


Terry,I haven't seen where the snipped text came from so I didn't receive 
it any way, and I'm certainly not offended.  I appreciate that many people 
have difficulty in finding the no parallax point and spend days over it. 
 Yet I do find this surprising, given that all you have to do is to look 
into the lens with the aperture stopped down and view the entrance pupil 
directly. You can easily estimate its position to within a couple of mm 
just by using your two eyes.  That's more than adequate in the present 
context.

John
 

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