Heh.

M aka D :-)

In a message  dated 9/18/2013 3:57:32 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
johnsess...@yahoo.com  writes:
What you need to know about the metric system isn't all that hard to  learn.

Five miles = eight kilometers, so 25mph is 40kmph.

A quart  of milk is .946 liters (or so it says on the label). All the
other nutrition  information on the label has been listed in grams since
some time back in the  70s (or surely at least since the 80s).

Everything metric is either  divisible by 10 or it can be multiplied by
10. Usually both, so that quart of  milk is really 946 mL (milliliters).

There are no fat grams in a bottle  of vodka whether it's a "fifth" or
750 mL.

Photographers, of course,  have been dealing with lenses in millimeters
for years & years now; 35mm  film was already 35mm film before I was born.

It costs more to buy petrol  by the liter in Canada, England or Europe
than it does to buy gasoline by the  gallon here in the U.S.

You have to ask for paraffin if you want  kerosene, but diesel is still
diesel.

And that pretty much sums up  everything you really need to know to get
along in the metric  system.


On 9/18/2013 5:32 PM, eactiv...@aol.com wrote:
> Yup. I  mean, I haven't learned metric at all (as  an example).
>
> So  this old dog (female variety) has a hard time learning  new tricks.  
Heh.
> I understand, to some degree, Godfrey's point too. But until   someone 
said
> crop factor of 2x vs 1.5x I thought all the m4/3 lenses I  saw were  wide
> angle (and not that useful to me).
>
> M  aka D
>
> In a message  dated 9/8/2013 11:05:02 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time,
> s...@stans-photography.info  writes:
> So for  me, maybe for Marnie as well, I find it quite useful when  talking
>  about the m4/3 lenses to add a parenthetical comment about the relation  
 of
> m4/3 focal length X to 35mm focal length Y.
>
>  stan
>
>

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