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Subject: [Leica] When in doubt ask photographer
From: walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson)
Date: Mon Jan 14 13:40:02 2008
References: <DC4B73A4105FCE4FAE0CEF799BF84B36013F1FF2@case-email>

Dave

Avoid logic at all cost ....If you succeed in doing that the Easter 
Bunny might bring you an M8 :-)

David Rodgers wrote:
> Walt,
>
>   
>>> I saw a lot of wide-angle obsessive compulsives in the 70's.<<
>>>       
>
> Count me in to that group. And I never grew out of it. I hate digital
> because the crop factor feels like it's constricting my field of view. I
> know I haven't lost anything because my new 14mm is just like my old 21.
> But I'd prefer it if the 14 really was a 14. I mean, if you go from a
> car that gets 20 MPG to a car that gets 30 MPG, but the price of gas
> increases 50 percent, what have you really gained. You feel good that
> you use less fossil fuel, but you feel bad because your car is smaller
> and probably lacks power. I want my car to get at least 30 MPG and still
> have power and I want gas to be at the old price. Is that too much to
> ask? :-) 
>
> DaveR  
>
>
>
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