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From: gino@voder.UUCP (Gino Bloch)
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Subject: Re: Aperture vs shutter priority: which is better?
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Date: Tue, 12-Feb-85 13:59:01 EST
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[exposed to the line-eater at 1/250 & f:8]

People who use preset lenses, microscopes, and telescopes cannot use shutter
preferred automatics.  Maybe they can't use aperture-preferred either, though.
They need a stop-down mode that sets the shutter speed for the aperture the
lens is actually set at.  Or manual, of course.

While I'm here, I too want to say that the spelling `aperature' makes me
cringe.  Maybe I hate a's, maybe I hate 3-syllable words.
-- 
Gene E. Bloch (...!nsc!voder!gino)
The opinions expressed above are accidents.