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Subject: [Leica] OUBIO: If you have one of these, I'd like to know...
From: Shingoshi at comcast.net (Xavian-Anderson Macpherson)
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 16:40:40 -0700
References: <4ABD7F1F.7000307@comcast.net> <4ABE4E7F.9060206@san.rr.com> <4ABE5314.5040303@wanadoo.nl> <4ABFDB5D.4020706@comcast.net> <4ABFE1B6.3060800@wanadoo.nl> <a3f189160909271518n45916984rec81faa1af5aa877@mail.gmail.com>
The lens is held in place by the tripod mount, allowing only the camera
and it's image plane to change distance relative to the subject. I
learned that from using my Sinar.
Xavian-Anderson Macpherson
Sonny Carter wrote:
> No, that is a description of the function. It doesn't tell me your goal.
> How would you focus such a beast?
>
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