But they're so tiny, you hardly notice, until your batteries die.

At 11:59 PM 3/3/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>I agree with Bob .... a waste of electrons!
>
>Nitin Garg wrote:
> >
> > I personally dont think automating this (ie, replacing paint, fine brush
> > and human torque) is pointless.
>
> > > I've always thought of this as a classic example of pointless
> > > automation. On the older series of prime lenses the optimal aperture
> > > was marked in a different colour from the others. In conjunction with
> > > the depth-of-field scale on the lens this did everything that the MTF
> > > programme does, and all it requires is paint and a fine brush. A nice 
> simple
> > > solution.
>--
>Shel Belinkoff
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