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03-07-2018 05:20 PM
Another which is better. Look at these.
Now a 200% crop of each.
Both shots are made with the Canon EF 300mm f/4L IS USM Lens. One shot has the IS on and a UV filter. The other has no filter and IS turned off. Worse case to best case? No right or wrong just a curious example.
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03-11-2018 12:06 PM
@ebiggs1wrote:Robert,
"I don't see the originals of two of Ernie's posts that Waddizzle quoted"
I put the him in the 'ignore catagory' so perhaps that is why they don't show up. If he ever offered anything constructive I would like to converse with him. But he doesn't. One of us has to tke the high road.
I am going to hold you to that. Most of your remarks made in my direction have usually been highly offensive.
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03-28-2018 11:31 PM
Much easier to read the text in the second example, I agree.
However, the whole set-up looks pretty precarious such that a passing truck or gentle breeze could change things dramatically.
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03-29-2018 10:23 AM
"However, the whole set-up looks pretty precarious ..."
Exactly, this is how you would use it. Not the way a lab tests it. Big difference.
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04-04-2018 01:57 AM
@ebiggs1wrote:"However, the whole set-up looks pretty precarious ..."
Exactly, this is how you would use it. Not the way a lab tests it. Big difference.
Except you're not controlling for that -- the two photos are not taken simultaneously. So nothing can be concluded. That was my point.

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