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It's also worth noting that Canon's EF mount cameras impose a minimum aperture of f/2.8-ish through the viewfinder. That's why if you use a really fast lens, like the 50mm f/1.4, the depth of field wide open seems dramatically different when you look at the picture than what you saw in the viewfinder.

I work at a drive through and talk to people about their cars all the time. A grand majority of people, especially ones in Lincoln's target demographic, don't know which wheels are the drive ones. I imagine a lot of them will probably enjoy FWD more anyway, even if they don't realize it. They don't understand their

I work at a Starbucks drive through, so one thing I do when I'm working the DT is ask people how they like their cars. Sometimes this is of genuine interest in the car, like when people show up in stick shift BMWs and other interesting cars, and other times it's more of curiosity, like to see what consumers think.

Pagani: So good at what they do that not even a professionally-done 3D model is as perfect.

I really suki that username desu.

The way they change lanes, Range Rover drivers don't care about what's going on around them anyway.

Those proportions make it look huge. I couldn't tell you if it's actually huge, but with nothing to scale, it looks enormous. The tiny face looks like it was made for something with much sleeker lines; but instead the proportion of the face and wheels to the windows is all wrong. Taillights seem to be lifted from

People who spend a lot of time around Velosters or Sonics will be confused when they reach for a door handle here and get nothing.

If I get a car and like it, I know I will want to drive it for a long time.

I'm just saying, there's a reason iOS isn't simultaneously called "iPhone OS" and "iPod Touch OS."

There's a big difference between long, vacant highways and Philadelphia. One is a relatively safe place to rip into the revs, and the other is full of careless pedestrians. Anybody who lives within driving distance of Philly knows this.

This song is about me.

Hey Jason. It's irrelevant to the article, but I thought of something; has there ever been a Jalopnik article on how to avoid buying stolen cars/parts?

He should try NJ, where 85 is the new 60.

The Volvo deploys solar panels to appear larger and scare off predators.

I'm in the exact same boat as you. The Mini was my first car love and everything; I love them. I really disliked the Countryman and then the Paceman when they both came out, but more recently, I had the same desire to have a reason to like them.

Oh my god, that's how much they cost?!

Can you imagine the excessive age of the driver?

I say we should have more Jalopnik articles that are written like Cracked articles.