On 31/01/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You get reciprocity failure with film, why not with digital?
> Almost every time I see a "problem" with digital, it is the same type of
> scene. Someone takes an evenly lit white object, underexposes it 4 or so
> stops by stopping the lens way down, and then finds a problem.
> The technology ain't perfect, but at least you aren't whining about
> scratched negatives and lousy processing.

Sorry Bill digicams don't exhibit reciprocity failure, just bad design
and noise.

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