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		<title>By: Wilson828</title>
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		<description>fast lenses give you greater control over things like depth of field ... has to do with ability to capture low light levels at higher shutter speeds .. etc....

nothing is the same anymore in the world of digital cameras.... in the end it&#039;s a matter of personal taste on exposure, lighting etc., but selecting the right equipment is imperative in controlling quality.... kodak used to publish an excellent series of books on photography.... i dont&#039; know if they still do but regardless of technology style form and function are the same today as yesterday.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>fast lenses give you greater control over things like depth of field &#8230; has to do with ability to capture low light levels at higher shutter speeds .. etc&#8230;.</p>
<p>nothing is the same anymore in the world of digital cameras&#8230;. in the end it&#8217;s a matter of personal taste on exposure, lighting etc., but selecting the right equipment is imperative in controlling quality&#8230;. kodak used to publish an excellent series of books on photography&#8230;. i dont&#8217; know if they still do but regardless of technology style form and function are the same today as yesterday.</p>
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