They should just make the sensor smaller, the smaller the sensor the less you have to worry about focusing. Just shoot in the general direction and don't worry about it. :)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kenneth Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <pentax-discuss@pdml.net> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:31 AM Subject: Re: Understanding exposure? Recommendations? > >There you have it kids. > >Forget metering, accurate exposure doesn't matter anymore. > >Just fix it in Photoshop > > Now if they would just develop a plug in for PS, so we wouldn't have to worry > about the pesky issue of focusing in-camera. We could just aim in the general direction of the scene we want to capture, fire away and let PS take care of the details. > > <<V B G>> > > Kenneth Waller > > -----Original Message----- > From: William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: Understanding exposure? Recommendations? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Zaninovic" > Subject: Re: Understanding exposure? Recommendations? > > > > That's right, if you shoot raw and you captured all the info who cares > > about the exposure, you can change exposure during raw > > converting process and the result will be identical as if you compensated > > the exposure correctly at the time of shooting. The > > important thing to take care of is not to have blown highlights or shadow > > go to pure black and matrix metering in flat light will > > take care of that in most of the cases. I still would compensate for > > black or white door but for the sake of discussion I don't > > think it would make so much difference as you think. > > There you have it kids. > Forget metering, accurate exposure doesn't matter anymore. > Just fix it in Photoshop. > > William Robb > > > > > ________________________________________ > PeoplePC Online > A better way to Internet > http://www.peoplepc.com >