In a message dated 7/7/01 8:07:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> Simple - the faster you go, the shallower the depth-of-field. In low light,
>
This is one of the reasons I find using a 1-13 or 2-13 screen so useful.
With a fast lens the split image can really help. I know screens are a very
subjective area, but the combination of the split image and spot metering
"sight" in the OM-4t is great.
I also find that when shooting with the 50 3.5 Macro that my efforts at
selective depth of field are enhanced by the split image as a step before
using the depth of field pre-view button. The more I shoot in Macro
distances with this lens the more I use that technique.
Dave D
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