They need an MZ-S to record them!!!
As Bill said, all that matters is that they have a usable pic - the
settings are irrelevant to using/selling a picture.
Rob
Richard Klein wrote:
> How do <they> keep track of all the settings you took various
> pictures at? Do <they> have a data back or carry a notebook?
all that stuff becomes irrelevant - the "MoneyShot" will
stand out amongst the chaff when they slides are on the
light table. If it is there at all, anyway - which brings
us back to the "safety in numbers" approach again. If info
on exposure is deemed necessary, it is easily "back-calculated"
after the fact to a degree of accuracy sufficient for adding
to a published photo's caption lines.
Bill
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