Canon VI-T User Manual

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The Depth-of-Field Scale (2) shows you

the range of objects which will also be in
focus on the film. This range will vary

with the f: stop chosen. The larger

the lens aperture, the lesser will be

your depth-of-field. For example, with
an f: stop of f: 5.6 and with the object you

have focused on at 25 feet* your camera
will give you a sharp focus picture from

approximately 16 feet to 55 feet away

from the camera. At f ; l l you will get

a sharp picture from

12

feet to infinity

(oo

).

* (Illustration shows 25ft. on Lens Distance Scale

(3) opposite Distance Indicator Mark.)

Film Plane Mark (16)

This line gives you the exact position

of the film plane in your camera. This

information is needed for very accurate

close-distance photography where a film-

to-subject measurement must be taken.

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