> Further note that I still hope that Canon will one day add one or > more CF's, SCF's or PCF's, to automatically adjust AF for > IR-correction....depending on film-type and filter-color....:)) >
Of course they would have to know the make and series of the lens you used, or each lens would have to have some kind of EOS signal telling it what the correction should be. Also, you'd have to get used to the focus looking off through the view finder since the visible light would be out of focus for your subject. Of course Canon would only invest that kind of technology into something they thought would make their cameras sell more, and this isn't really an "average consumer" interest item. Also, knowing Canon, their solution would probably be some mode like the depth of field mode Canon seems to like to put on their cameras. Personally, for depth of field I find it easier to look at the top or the lens and see if I've got the range I want in focus. Now, if they'd only start putting those depth of field marks back on their lenses. Sometimes simple is best. Happy shooting, JD * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
