Canon AE-1 User Manual

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changes, the depth-of-field changes, too. For

example, if the same subject is photographed
from three and then from seven meters away,

the foreground and background of the subject

will be deeper at the greater distance.

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Depth-of-Field Scale on the Lens

A depth-of-field scale is engraved on the

lens barrel, shown as a series of f/numbers on

each side of the distance index mark opposite
the distance scale. Focusing and depth-of-field
are so closely interrelated that the depth-
of-field scale is engraved together with the
distance scale.

You can tell the extent of depth-of-field

from the distance scale. For example, if you

use the camera with a standard 50mm lens
that is focused on a subject at medium dis­

tance, say 3m with the aperture set at f/8,
the depth-of-field extends from 2.4m to 4.5m.
This tells you that with the 50mm lens

focused at 3m and the subject between 2.4m
and 4.5m the film image will be reasonably
sharp.

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