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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerspouse" data-source="post: 705153" data-attributes="member: 46690"><p>Your English is perfect. I never would have known it was not your native tongue if you hadn't mentioned it. Everything you wrote was crystal clear and does not require visual diagrams. I'm very impressed!</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, money is a bit of an issue. I probably would not be able to afford some of the equipment you recommend, starting with the laptop, which I don't own (your Cognisys costs more than my entire rig, for instance). I do see some reasonably priced macro rails for sale, but they are all manual models rather than automatic. Do you think there is much difference, other than convenience? </p><p></p><p>Your advice to not go beyond f/16 is sound, and something I didn't know. Thanks very much, that's probably something I would have made a mistake with while trying to get greater DOF. I'll keep that in mind now.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again for taking the time to address my question so thoroughly! I'm very grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerspouse, post: 705153, member: 46690"] Your English is perfect. I never would have known it was not your native tongue if you hadn't mentioned it. Everything you wrote was crystal clear and does not require visual diagrams. I'm very impressed! Unfortunately, money is a bit of an issue. I probably would not be able to afford some of the equipment you recommend, starting with the laptop, which I don't own (your Cognisys costs more than my entire rig, for instance). I do see some reasonably priced macro rails for sale, but they are all manual models rather than automatic. Do you think there is much difference, other than convenience? Your advice to not go beyond f/16 is sound, and something I didn't know. Thanks very much, that's probably something I would have made a mistake with while trying to get greater DOF. I'll keep that in mind now. Thank you again for taking the time to address my question so thoroughly! I'm very grateful. [/QUOTE]
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