Another reason is for Macro photography of reflective objects. I've even
heard of people removing the name on the camera & lens front to cut down
on reflections. Granted, this is a valid reason only for a fairly
esoteric use of the camera.
Thanks, Steve Goss, Dallas Tx usa
Doggre@xxxxxxx wrote:
Just wondering here (obviously a slow day...).... why.... aren't MOST camera
bodies AND lenses, NO MATTER THE SIZE, ALL-white, as opposed to the
traditional black? I can see a good rationale for black INSIDE the body and
any lens, to absorb any extraneous light that might find its way inside, but
why black OUTSIDE, as well? Why not white, to keep the body (and hence, the
<snip...>
Rich (reaching for another oatmeal cookie)
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