De : Paul Prior MD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Why, then when you are looking through the camera to focus these
> lenses do you see the whole field in focus?  Isn't the lens operating
> at wide open aperture when focusing in EOS cameras?  I thought so, to

Quite strange... To verify it try to focus a close-up subject at the minimum
focal lenght of your lens. And you'll see surely the background blurred...

But do not forgot that a wide angle is not a telephoto and the blurred
backgrouns is less visible !

> I thought about this as I"m contemplating a new body purchase - wife
> wants EOS elan 7 due to smaller size and built in flash, I want the
> EOS3 for pure speed and because I hate that built in flash :)

hehehe :)
Buy the 3 for you, and the 7 for your wife ! :)

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