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originally posted by: Enochstask
What if the focus is blurry because of the electro magnetic field. We should look at all possibilities.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: Enochstask
What if the focus is blurry because of the electro magnetic field. We should look at all possibilities.
"Possibilities" or "excuses?"
originally posted by: Enochstask
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: Enochstask
What if the focus is blurry because of the electro magnetic field. We should look at all possibilities.
"Possibilities" or "excuses?"
Why would I make excuses for this person that I don't know? I have no vested interest in this.
originally posted by: Enochstask
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: Raven1354
Ultra smooth zoom & rotation but can't focus the camera?
F A K E.
What if the focus is blurry because of the electro magnetic field. We should look at all possibilities.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Enochstask
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: Raven1354
Ultra smooth zoom & rotation but can't focus the camera?
F A K E.
What if the focus is blurry because of the electro magnetic field. We should look at all possibilities.
Electromagnetic fields, in the 'macro' world, on their own, do not bend light (blur images), with the exception of Dellbruck scattering (a quantum effect) which could only be expected to observably occur at such high energies that it would have adverse effects on both camera and user.
originally posted by: Enochstask
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Enochstask
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: Raven1354
Ultra smooth zoom & rotation but can't focus the camera?
F A K E.
What if the focus is blurry because of the electro magnetic field. We should look at all possibilities.
Electromagnetic fields, in the 'macro' world, on their own, do not bend light (blur images), with the exception of Dellbruck scattering (a quantum effect) which could only be expected to observably occur at such high energies that it would have adverse effects on both camera and user.
Are you saying an electro magnetic field would have an effect on a HD camera?
originally posted by: Raven1354
a reply to: yuppa
Thank you for your reply... Could you elaborate some more on your reference to the astros people and also why til 2032 do we wait?
All you need to do is check to post history of the naysayers in this thread, and you'll see it all. These posters should get a special accolade on their avatars.
I'm sure Ed was exposed to this revelation for many reasons. Don't judge a book by its cover. Research h the person.
It's amazing to see how desperate and zealous the sock puppets want to drive their point home.