Pawel Nabe wrote: > With my EOS 1V I cannot shift. I consider this a bug not a feature.
Makes two of us ... It's a pity, because if you aren't satisfied with Canon's fairly large 0.035 mm for circle of confusion (intended to accommodate 5x7 prints, according to Lens Work II), you can effectively reduce the CoC by stopping down a bit. There's no need to refocus, because the determined focus distance is independent of f-number. As it is with the 1n and 1v, you need to shift to manual mode after determining DoF if you want to stop down. Peter Kotsinadelis replied: > Do you mean that you can set DOF and turn the aperture setting and watch > the DOF change? I know the EOS-3 does this and am surprised if the 1V > cannot. The last EOS-3 that I played with wouldn't do this ... are recent models different? For what it's worth, the EOS-5/A2 allows "program shift" in DEP mode. Jeff Conrad * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
