> > One thing I've yet
> > > to figure out is what kind of focusing screen is shown when the EOS 3
is
> > > represented as shooting.  Looks like the screen normally used with the
EOS
> > > A2/5 but with a circle around the center spot.  I've enjoyed the
scenery of
> > > the 3-part Antarctic episodes in any case.
> >
> > Oops.  My old 1n literature shows the above referenced focusing screen
as
> > one supplied standard with the EOS 1n.  Couldn't find it in the new
brochure
> > as of course the 1n is no longer listed.  Still though, Canon Photo
Safari
> > is showing that screen when representing a photograph taken with the EOS
> > 3...and as quickly as one of the focusing points lights up when on the
> > intended subject, you are apparently suppose to believe ECF has detected
> > that focusing point.
> >
> > Gary Russell
>
> Fellows,    These focusing screens are superimposed after the fact.
Surely you
> do not think someone attaches an EOS camera w/ lens to the front of the
video
> camera shooting the episode.  They are mostly generic except for the
lighted
> focusing squares which are also superimposed after the fact.  Also most of
the
> images are taken from the video.    Ray Amos

Ray,

I think we all realize that.  I think that Gary's point is that they could
at least match up the fake screens with the correct camera.  It had me
thinking that the pro was shooting an A2/E, but I couldn't get a good look.
Now that Gary pointed it out, It looked more like an EOS 3 than an A2.

Darrell
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