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Re: HPX500 or HPX2100
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Matt Gerard
on May 7, 2008 at 9:41:41 pm
[Bo Skelmose]
"HD is much more difficult to focus than SD"
Boy, I'll second, third and fourth that comment. I've got a 2000 with the Fujinon wide angle HD lens, and it is a touchy mother when it comes to focus. Especially when we are shooting at low fstops (as my DP loves to do). Fortunatly the boss laid out the cash for the Panny 17" flatscreen monitor. Very nice.
MAtt
Its more fun to ride a slow motorcycle fast than a fast motorcycle slow...
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