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Subject: [Leica] Can someone say what this sentence means?
From: imra at iol.ie (Douglas Barry)
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 01:16:29 +0100
References: <5CEFD445-6A93-4BA7-94AD-18C7BA91F588@mac.com>

Adam Bridge" <abridge at mac.com> wrote
>>>>
I was reading the dpreview.com article on the new Zeiss Otus lens when I ran 
up against this sentence.
?When taking pictures with many image-dominant, open light sources, it is 
common for correction defects to show up.?
Okay, what the hell does this actually MEAN? I have no idea what an 
image-dominant open light source is.
<<<<
It means they're not compromising on their niche market resonance leverage, 
of course. I'm amazed that someone from a first world country wouldn't know 
that!

:-)

Douglas




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