Ah, but obviously you know nothing of the secret passwords. Here's
one: press DOF preview, select rightmost focus sensor, then
leftmost, then center one and rotate the body vertically. The
camera will enter into "critique" mode and the LCD will flash a mark
for your last picture taken. You can improve from here by varying
focal length, framing, focus distance and keep an eye on the LCD
until you see "OK". If angry with camera's judgement you can always
cancel by shaking it. The fine people from C* thought of everything.
Now, back in the sand:
Servus, Alin
Andy wrote:
AF> So we've just bought my wife a Canon EOS 30 (as she wisely chose to buy a
AF> different brand to me to prevent arguments over who used what lens).
AF> I think the EOS 30 is a brilliant camera.
AF> Canon have a depth of field mode, where you focus on the near and then far
AF> subjects, and the camera sets the aperture required to give you the depth of
AF> field - and it really works.
AF> I had no idea that the 'competition' had these sorts of features. I reckon
AF> that I've been sticking my head too deep in the sand.
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