Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> It's not an either/or proposition.  I can shoot any way I please, and get
> pleasure of varying degrees from whatever my choice is.  Of course, you're
> so blinded by what you perceive as being the one and only way of doing
> things, you can't understand that.

Of course!

And I agreed with Shel's original post on how he shoots with the 
various lenses.

His point was, simply, that because of the way he shoots, the 
loss of the aperture thingy is of little consequence.

THAT argument is simple and perfectly logical.

Suggesting that the way the he shoots is illogical is beside the 
point. He can use his camera and lenses any way he likes to get 
the pictures he wants. If it works for him, then that's the end 
of that argument.

Keith McG




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