Set the mode dial to (a-dep), Focus the picture, Check the display, then take the picture – Canon EOS D30 User Manual

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Automatic Depth-of-Field AE

When taking pictures of large groups or landscapes, the EOS D30 can automatically achieve a

sharp focus over a wide depth of field. All the subjects covered by the focusing points, from those

close to the camera to those far away from the camera, can be taken clearly.

@ In (A-DEP) mode, the shutter speed and aperture value cannot be changed freely. If the camera

selects a slow shutter speed, the use of a tripod is recommended.

# Automatic depth-of-field AE cannot be used if the lens’ focus mode switch is set to (MF) (or (M)

on older lenses). Set the switch to (AF).

* A-DEP stands for Auto-Depth of field.

Set the Mode Dial to (A-DEP)-

Focus the picture.

Place a focusing point over the subject and

press the shutter button down halfway. ((2)4 )

II The active focusing points are displayed.

The range between the nearest subject

covered by a focusing point and the farthest

subject covered by another focusing point

will be in sharp focus.

You can check the depth of field beforehand

while the exposure is displayed. (^77)

In this example, the focus will be sharp

from the distant subject covered by the left

focusing

point

to

the

nearby

subject

covered by the right focusing point.

Check the display, then take the

picture.

If the aperture value is not blinking, the

exposure is correct.

® Press the shutter button down fully.

O

If the aperture value is blinking, the exposure level is correct but the desired depth of

field cannot be achieved. Either use a wide-angle lens or move farther from the subject.

If you use a flash, the result will be the same as using < P) (Program AE) mode with

flash.

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