Basic operation – Canon EF User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

the lens until it stops. The viewfinder screen will

darken offering you a visual preview of the

depth-of-field. Another way of determining the
depth-of-field is to check the depth-of-field scale

engraved on the lens barrel. The f-numbers appear

at both sides of the focusing index mark indicating
the near and far limits of depth for any given

focused distance and lens opening. For example,

with the standard 50mm lens focused at 15ft. (5m),

depth-of-field at f/16 extends from 8ft. (2.5m) to

infinity ( o o ) . This method is particularly useful at

small f/stops, when a visual preview of the

depth-of-field becomes difficult, because the view­

finder screen gets too dark.

• Selective focus is a creative technique used by

many photographers to throw a distracting or

unimportant background (or foreground) out of

focus. Try using a slow film (ASA 100 or below) and

a normal or telephoto lens. Focus on a subject close

to the camera. Then choose a fast shutter speed

which will permit the camera's AE control to select

a large f/stop, such as f/1.4 — 4.

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