iaind said:I use the point. If you say F-4 you might get some Phantom readings
Happily at 11 or 14 you'd receive a kitty
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iaind said:I use the point. If you say F-4 you might get some Phantom readings
cdang said:When I'm talking to my photog buddies, I don't even say 'f'.. So 1 point 2, 2 point 8 etc.
marekjoz said:I think, that the understanding of the statement depends on the sender of the message, as he always should assume the proper level of understanding and context of the message's receiver
dshipley said:I tend to forgo saying "F" most of the time and "Point" almost all the time. Some examples...
If I was asking for my 35L - "Can you hand me the 35?"
If someone asked me what I was shooting at - "I'm at one four, one one sixtieth, ISO 100 (so I'm shooting at f/1.4 at 1/160 sec at ISO 100)"
pdirestajr said:This thread shows exactly how little there is to talk about on CR now that: the Mirrorless has been announced, the 5DIII shooting-the-back-of-the-cap-light-leak-disaster has subsided, the 1Dx is shipping, the new Rebel is out...
kev8d said:How do you pronunce the aperture of a lens? E.g. if you were telling a friend that you're shooting with an f/1.4 lens, would you say: "F one point four", "F one four", or something else?
iaind said:I use the point. If you say F-4 you might get some Phantom readings