Film speed (iso number), Depth-of-field – Canon EOS 500QD User Manual

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IV. OTHER INFORMATION

Film Speed (ISO Number)

The film speed is a value which indicates

the ievei of the fiim’s sensitivity to light, as

set by the ISO (International Standardization

Organization). The camera displays the film
speed on the display panel in a range from
6-6400.

The higher the ISO number, the higher the
film’s sensitivity to light. While film with a

higher

sensitivity

is more suitable

for low-

light

situations.

The

higher

the

film

speed

film, the lower the level of light required for

photography, and so pictures can even be

taken in dark places.

Depth-of-field

Depth-of-field is the area that is in focus in front of and behind the subject which is

also in focus. When the aperture is smaller (i.e. when the aperture value is larger),

the area in focus is more extensive, and this is called a deep depth-of-field.

Conversely, when the aperture is larger (i.e. when the aperture value is smaller),

the depth-of-field becomes shallower.

Depth-of-field has the following properties.

(1) The larger the aperture value, the deeper the depth-of-field.

...increase the aperture value to create a feeling of depth.

(2) With the same aperture value, a greater depth-of-field will be obtained using a

lens with a shorter focal length.

...using a wide-angle lens or the wide angle setting on your zoom lens will cre­

ate a feeling of expansiveness and depth.

(3) With the same aperture value, a greater depth-of-field can be achieved the fur­

ther away the main subject in focus is.

(4) If the subject in focus is in the center field, the depth-of-field will be shallower.

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In-focus range

Point of focus

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