Forum: General Talk
05-02-2008, 05:02 PM
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In the US, the credit card is safer than the debit.
Part of the reason is the way fraud is treated: Credit card fraud carries stiffer legal penalities than debit cards.
With credit cards, you are only liable up to $50, but the risk with debit cards (as far as Federal Reserve is concerned) is $50 within if reported within 2 business days, and UNLIMITED loss after 60 days of reported activity.
Here's a good link on debit card fraud: Debit Card Liability - The Risks of a Stolen Debit Card
And a link in general on credit vs debit: Debit vs Credit - Using Debit vs Credit Cards in Everyday Life |
Forum: Pentax SLR Lens Discussion
05-02-2008, 04:17 PM
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Thanks for posting your shots!
For some reason the "Lens with 1.5x TC, 1/750th, Lens at F8" sticks out at me. Maybe it's the clarity of the "for PENTAX" text at the bottom of the image.
Overally, have you seen much IQ degradation with the TC's?
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