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From: "Winsor Crosby" <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Well, Mr. Ling is a very lucky guy. :-)
>
Thanks! :-)
> I wonder if the corner darkening has something to do with the
> physical smallness of the lens and shutter. The examples of many P&S
> shots by various cameras on the web seem to suffer from dark corners
> and they almost all have tiny lenses compared to the format.
>
Yes, I think a tiny lens and short lens to film distance account for the
problem of dark corners.
> It is not in the viewfinder, but the lcd on top of the T3 gives a
> distance read out(approximate figure, not exact) for the focus lock
> so you can check the AF accuracy if the situation would lead you to
> think there might be a problem. And the AF is simple and easy to
> understand so there are few situations where you might need to check
> it.
Well the distance read out is a nice feature, two of my friend also bought
the T3. I think the lens is great but its is certainly more expensive than a
used Zuiko 35/2 :-)
C.H.Ling
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