Exposure warnings, Dep depth-of-field ae – Canon EOS 1 V HS User Manual

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DEP Depth-of-field AE

Exposure Warnings

• If the aperture blinks, the desired depth of field cannot be obtained. (However,

you can still take the picture and obtain a proper exposure.) Use a wide-angle
lens or move away from the subject and repeat steps 3 to 5.

If the 30” shutter speed and the

lens’ maximum aperture
(smallest f-number) blink, the

scene is too dark and the

picture cannot be taken in the

depth-of-field AE mode.

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If the 8000 shutter speed and

the lens’ minimum aperture

(largest f-number) blink, the

scene is too bright. Use a
neutral density (ND) filter to

reduce the amount of light

entering the camera.

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When using a zoom lens, do not change the zoom focal length while using the
depth-of-field AE mode.

After setting one or two dEP points, do not change the active focusing point.

Doing so will cancel the dEP point(s) that has been set and you will have to

start over with the newly selected focusing point.

If flash is used with the depth-of-field AE mode, the result will be the same as

using Program AE with flash.

If depth-of-field AE is used with a lens having a focusing limiting switch (like the

EF 300mm f/2.8 IS USM lens), set the switch to the maximum focusing

distance range.

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