Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think that this is a stupid, offensive response to a well-meaning post. This kind of smart-ass retort is propbably why so few people post to the LUG. Sam > Hmmm, my M camera has that too. It is called an "aperture ring" that is > coupled to a "diaphragm" that is actually inside the lens!! When you turn > the "aperture ring" it also opens or closes the "diaphragm" (no batteries > required!). When the "diaphragm" is wide open, you get a very narrow plane > of focus. When the "diaphragm" is closed to a small hole, you get a wide > plane of focus!! Wait....it even gets better. There is a scale engraved on > the lens that shows you what will be in focus at the various apertures. > Amazing but true!! > > John Collier ;-) >> From: ralph fuerbringer <rof@mac.com> >> >> canon eos focus feature on all current models beats auto showing of depth of >> field described below on the new contax n1. eos's is apparently patented as >> no other system as far as i know lets you focus on the near then the far of\ >> what you want in focus, instanteously setting the lens for that result. >> a nifty offshoot of this is of course minimum focus, to isolate the subject >> with lack of dof. for an environmental portrait in a messy setp you >> focus on nose and ear and mess becomes not just tolerable sometimes but >> sometimes as soft and attractive as the shape of your iris allows.