Checking depth-of-field, Precautions in shooting, Fig. 9 – Tamron 672D User Manual

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Fig. 9

Altering camera between vertical & horizon-
tal positions
1. Loosen lock knob by rotating knob coun-
terclockwise.
2. Turn camera and lens so as position align-
ment marks meet each other.
3. Tighten lock knob by rotating knob clock-
wise.

Fig. 10

Detaching tripod-attaching base
1. Loosen lock knob by rotating knob coun-
terclockwise.
2. Pull out lock knob slightly.
3. Turn attaching ring upward while holding
locking knob.
* When detaching tripod-attaching base,
hold camera and lens securely, not to acci-
dentally drop your valuable equipment.

CHECKING DEPTH-OF-FIELD

When you set the focus of a particular subject, there is an area in front of you and

behind your subject that will also be in focus.

The depth-of-field table shows aperture values horizontally and ranges vertically. If,

for example, the aperture is F8 and the shooting range is 5m (Focal length 400mm), the
depth-of-field value is 4.96 (m)-5.04 (m) where F8 in the horizontal column and 5m in the
vertical column intersect. If your camera has a preview mechanism, the depth-of-field effect
can be confirmed in the viewfinder. For further details, see the instruction manual of your
camera.

PRECAUTIONS IN SHOOTING

When the built-in flash on the camera is used, symptoms such as corner illumination

fall-off or vignetting at the bottom part of the image may be observed, especially at the
wider-angle range. This is due to the inherent limitation of the coverage of the built-in flash,
and/or the relative position of the flash to the edge of the lens barrel, which causes shad-
ows on the image. Accordingly, we recommend not using the built-in flash at wider-angle
settings.

Please refer to the section of your camera's instruction manual pertaining to the use

of the built-in flash, since the angles of coverage of the flashes differ between camera mod-
els.

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