Canon ZOOM 8-3 User Manual

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3. FOCUSING . . .

When you view through the

eyepiece, you will see a thin

line running across the center

of viewfinder...the image is split

in halves when out of focus.

This is called the Split-Image

Range-Viewfinder. Focusing can

be done as you rotate the

knurled focusing ring on the lens

barrel.

Focus in the following manner:

1.

Ajust the diopter of the

viewfinder

eyepiece

as

illustration on the opposite

page until the center line

is clearly seen.

2.

Rotate the zooming ring

and bring it to the maximum

focal length of 42.5mm

(extreme close up).

3.

Focus the subject by ro­

tating the focusing ring.

4 When the split-image on

the range-viewfinder appears in perfect alignment,

the lens is critically focused. Once the subject is

focused, it will be maintained throughout the entire

zooming operation or at any desired point you

choose for composition between 8.5 mm and 42.5

mm. If you know the exact distance to the subject,

focusing can also be done by setting the respective

distance scale to the index mark.

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