<LOL>

Actually, I was thinking along those lines last night while reading
Cecchi's book.

The thing about getting the "damned job done" is that, with a full
understanding of the equipment, especially lenses and their various
iterations and differences, you're able to get the job done with more
precision and with better ability to see your vision in the final
result.  What an annoyance it might be to expect a nice, smooth bokeh
and get some nauseating background instead, or only after an assignment
discovering that the colors of your photos don't match well because you
used lenses that gave slightly different color castes.

Knowing your equipment is one requisite for getting the job done well.

;-) ;-) ;-) (-; (-; (-; [practicing winking with both eyes]

Fred wrote:

> You know, Shel, what we really need is for Gerjan (or somebody) to
> put out a K-mount book with at least the same amount of detail as he
> put into his "Ultimate Asahi Pentax Screw Mount Guide".  It would
> provide all kinds of fodder for us equipment junkies to mull over,
> and it would also be just "enough to make a working photographer
> puke", as well.  In short, it would get the "damned job" done...
> 
> ;-)
> 
> (I'm sorry if my LX wink is not very good - I'm only an amateur.)
> 

-- 
Shel Belinkoff
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