Hi Ken, Actually I think I have seen it, I have a few pics I took today that seem to have a haze over it. Its in focus and colour is right but it looks like a soft focus filter is on. I had assumed that the UV filter thats currently on the lens would have taken care of that.
Feroze ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 4:39 PM Subject: Re: lens hoods > The camera's meter is only concerned with what the lens sees in it's > field of view. The meter does not differentiate between a 28mm or a > 200mm. The lens hood, on the other hand, blocks extraneous light from > striking the lens at angles outside of the lens' field of view. This > extraneous light reflects back and forth inside the lens and reduces > the contrast and color saturation. As Bill says, it is hard to define, > but you know when you have a problem. > > Ken > > On Wednesday 29 January 2003 08:19 pm, Feroze Kistan wrote: > > If you are using available light to take and indoor picture, would > > you not than be limiting the amount of light reaching the film, or is > > that the intention. How does a camera meter then, does it meter > > diffrently if you are using a 28mm v/s a 200mm? I might be > > misunderstanding the concept though and these are 2 diffrent issues? > > -- > Ken Archer Canine Photography > San Antonio, Texas > "Business Is Going To The Dogs" > >

