I think EdBay raises a interesting and important point, we should aim to keep the bar high,
I mean that thread was rather shockingly inaccurate for much of the way down wasnt it, thankfully saved by a few good members at the end.
I dont think an experts forum would work as nicely as wed wish though, I can see it developing into either a ego fest or an over questioned desert of exhausted experts. Overall not conclusive I feel to the friendly manner in which we usually deal with these repeated basic questions, which is mostly quite well I think, although we do seemed to have gotten a little lose recently .
Selfishly I think Id miss out too, some times the most basic of original questions can develop into the most interesting of threads, simply because of the misinterpretations or again inaccuracies being corrected. If theyd been posted in an experts forum then those conversations will never take place
like the few f22/wide against dof discussions weve had recently.
In affect, I fear it would dilute the general TP photographic enthusiasm and reduce the those smaller photographic details of learning that helps us all; the new users, and the long term users like me.
I do think we should address this hiccup and find a cool answer that works in the TP way we all love so much. I notice a few members have also mentioned the overzealous great shot comments, which I feel we can link into this.
For an idea; I suggest the experts whip us into shape by leading by example more often, that'll soon sort out the ranks...
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Just my 2p worth...I agree it would encourage elitism, the experts would probably clash due to overinflated egos (it happens at or near the top of any profession).
IMHO, all that is needed is perhaps a tutorial, written by an expert on the f-stops of lenses and their correlation to shutter speed and ISO, pretty much like "Understanding Exposure" lays it out, posted in tutorials. Also, again IMHO, the forum is crying out for a beginners section, with perhaps ISO, f-stops, shutter speed correlation and other such tutorials posted as a sticky...
When a newbie comes to ask this regularly asked question, then whoever replies, can post a link to that tutorial, which will save explaining it all again and also keep the information consistent. I realise that there won't be as much for people to reply to, still loads though, but it will prevent confusion to a beginner who already has a lot to take in, as DSLRS (to get the most out of them) is a very large learning curve.
There could then perhaps be a message to ask that the forum author or perhaps someone who he/she appoints only can reply, and state the reasons why. I guess you could allow an original post, and from post number 2 onwards, block any replies except those from the author and appointed person and the OP (if that's at all possible).
If the newbie then asks questions based on that, then perhaps the author of the tutorial can reply (perhaps someone like Cedric (CT).
No pressure eh
On a side issue, posting loads of exclamation marks (verging on capitals) etc. really doesn't help in encouraging people to post, so perhaps more use of emoticons should be encouraged

as I've said previously, and/or use tact more openly.
We're all here to learn. I for one do understand the correlation between stops etc. but don't know everything and I've found this forum invaluable in increasing my knowledge
Hope this helps, or perhaps an idea can follow on from this
