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Mircula
06-09-2010, 4:38pm
Hello,
I was wondering how many of you guys use the A-dep setting on your camera. I barely use it at all and just read about it in the manual of my new 40d….
Could be quite useful for some situations, although I guess you have much more control with manual, av or tv.
So, how often do you use it and for what ☺ ?
Ciao ciao,
Mirc
I don't have such a setting on either D700/D3
etherial
07-09-2010, 10:16am
I had it on my 450D and never used it. Don't miss it on the 7D.
Have it but never use it!
Mircula
09-09-2010, 2:22pm
hmm ok....thought so...have it too, never really used it.... cheers :)
FallingHorse
09-09-2010, 2:28pm
I have it on the 1000D but have never used it either. I did read somewhere that if you are using filters, you can press the A-DEP and get a better idea of the effect the filters will have... but don't know, never tried it :)
Hey Mircula.....
I have this on my 500D as well. They tell me it's useful for getting an idea of the correct settings for certain pics, either S/Speed or aperature, or both for use in manual, then switching back to whichever mode you use most....for example:
Your taking a landscape shot of some mountains in the distance & also something in the foreground & you wish to keep all things in focus. Switch to A-DEP, compose your shot & depress shutter button half way to get the settings....then use these as a guide to shoot in your prefered mode, be it TV, AV or manual. I have tinkered with this at times, & it does help.
Hope this helps....:)
Clayton
gje38752
09-09-2010, 9:12pm
Li.ke everybody else, have it but never use it
Never use it. Would love to change it to a mirror lock up button or some such.
Mircula
14-09-2010, 8:35am
Thanks guys.
And thank thoma, i think i will try that out. might by useful afterall!!!! :)
It says in my manual 'All the AF points will function to detect the subject, and the aperture required to attain the necessary depth of field will be set automatically'. And I saw on one of the Canon tutorials that it is good for photographing more than one person, so I have tried it with my two girls but it can be a bit hit and miss with the focus points. I haven't played around with it that much so maybe I am just doing it wrong :confused013
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