I;m afraid that is all to true

BTW i started off with a SP500:-)

Dave

On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Steve Desjardins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I began when I was 14 with an SP500.  I turned the focus ring until it
> was clear and I turned the aperture ring until the needle centered.
> Focusing was better and slower than with AF because I took the time to
> do it and kept at it until the thing I wanted in focus was clear.
> Exposure, OTOH, was pretty automatic unless I took the time to think
> beyond centering the needle. Snapshooters often don't use their cameras
> enough to work out the tricks of shooting pictures like compensating for
> back lighting.  Many people want a P&S even if its a Canon 1D mark II on
> full auto.  (Just cross-referencing the threads ;-).
>
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