From: Catman on
Paul Corfield wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 07:02:23 +0100, petrolcan <petrolcan(a)SPAMgmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> In article <upe6461hfkk21641239dmk7h4j5f262dfo(a)4ax.com>, Paul Corfield says...
>>
>>> Ok folks courtesy of the curmudgeonly one I have stuck the file (called
>>> Understanding your DLSR.ppt) via
>>>
>>> http://www.mediafire.com/?9c10jjv3ebmja8d
>>>
>>> Happy downloading. I probably won't leave it on there for very long so
>>> get it while you can.
>> Much appreciated.
>
> Seems to have been very appreciated - 31 downloads!
>
> It'll be being shut down very soon. I think people have had their
> money's worth.
>
> I assume people have actually found it useful?

A bit. My EOS 450 for dummies was more so.

If only I could find the bloody thing.

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From: Donnie on
Paul Corfield wrote:

> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 07:02:23 +0100, petrolcan
> <petrolcan(a)SPAMgmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <upe6461hfkk21641239dmk7h4j5f262dfo(a)4ax.com>, Paul
> > Corfield says...
> >
> >> Ok folks courtesy of the curmudgeonly one I have stuck the file
> (called >> Understanding your DLSR.ppt) via
> >>
> >> http://www.mediafire.com/?9c10jjv3ebmja8d
> >>
> >> Happy downloading. I probably won't leave it on there for very
> long so >> get it while you can.
> >
> > Much appreciated.
>
> Seems to have been very appreciated - 31 downloads!
>
> It'll be being shut down very soon. I think people have had their
> money's worth.
>
> I assume people have actually found it useful?

I've downloaded it and skimmed through it and looks pretty good to me,
gonna put some time to one side tomorrow in fact to have a proper look
through.
It's much appreciated!

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From: The Older Gentleman on
Paul Corfield <aooy65(a)dsl.pipex.com> wrote:

> Oh well it's been useful then ;-)
>
> >If you do shut it down I can make it available should anyone else want it.
>
> Actually I would much prefer that you (or anyone else) did not make it
> available. I think my breach of copyright tolerance has stretched as far
> as my conscience allows.

Buggrit. Just missed it :-(


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From: ogden on
The Older Gentleman wrote:
> Paul Corfield <aooy65(a)dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
>
> > Oh well it's been useful then ;-)
> >
> > >If you do shut it down I can make it available should anyone else want it.
> >
> > Actually I would much prefer that you (or anyone else) did not make it
> > available. I think my breach of copyright tolerance has stretched as far
> > as my conscience allows.
>
> Buggrit. Just missed it :-(

either i downloaded the wrong file or there really isn't anything in it
you won't already know.

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From: Monkey on
"frag" <news4(a)ukrm.co.uk> wrote in message
news:MPG.26a15d9b930c26b89896b8(a)www.ukrm.co.uk...
> It doesn't matter what sort of lense you have, having VR / IS means you
> can wind down the shutter speed a couple of notches, or leave the camera
> in auto and smile knowing you can get better shots than someone with the
> non VR/IS lense in low light situations.

For 'exactly the same photographic ability' values of 'someone else'.

It's the photographer, not the camera, that makes the shot.

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