On 8/6/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> William Robb wrote:
>
> >The only valid arguement I can see for forcing people to learn
> >exposure on film is that you can force them to use full manual
> >cameras, and force them to learn about light.
>
> Right on, brother! One of the people I tutor in photography would
> certainly benefit from this, and I expect this isn't an isolated case.
>
> If some manufacturer made a DSLR that a real digital equivalent of the
> K1000 (manual focus, manual exposure), I expect they'd be able to sell
> them to lots of colleges and other places that teach photography
> courses. I don't expect it to happen, because I don't think this market
> alone would be big enough to support the product. ..

There have been reports that Zenit is working on a DSLR with a 4/3
sensor that will take LTM (Leica thread mount 39mm) kenses. Not
sure about exposure, but obviously manual focus.

Would that do?

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Sandy Harris
Quanzhou, Fujian, China

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