Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Control depth
of
field,
depending on how wide
the
aperture diaphragm
is
opened.
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An
aperture
d1aphrogm
is
a
mechontsm
tho:
controls
the
amount
of light
ente•ing
o
camera
through
the
lens.
By
adjusting
the
opening
of
the
aperture,
one
con
vary
the
depth
of
the
zone
of
in-focus
elements.
If
the
aperture
is
w1de
open
(f/2.8,
for
example),
the
focused
area
becomes
shallow,
resulling
n
greater
blurring
of
images
1n
front
of
and
behind
the
subject
1n
focus.
In
contrast,
if
the
aperture
is
small
[f/22,
ior
example),
the
focused
area
becomes
deep,
•esdting
1n
greater
clarity
of
images
in
front
of
and
behind
the
subject
in
focus.
1/2
8
1/8
0
f
bng
t
lenses
In
a
lens
description -
such
as
"EF-S60mm
f/2.8
Macro
USM-
"f/2
8"
refers
to
the
widest
open
ng
of
the
lens
aperture.
When
this
"f"
number
1s
low,
the
lens
is
considered
"bright"
or
"fast."
Bright
lenses
not
only
capture
beautifully
blurred
backgrounds
but
also
let you choose foster
shutter
speeds
even
in dark
places, reducing the risk
of
undesired
blurnng
through
"camera
shake."
Exposure
determ
i
nes
the
overall
brightness
of
photos
Exposure
compensation
allows
the
photographer
to
get
11
brighter
11
or
1
darker"
results.
Freely control
the
bnghtness
of photos
Automatic
exposure
is
intended
to
create
optimal
photo
exposure.
However,
you
can
intenhonolly
change
the
exposure
level
through
exposure
compensation.
When
you
want
to
gel brighter
results,
just
set
the
exposure
level
on
the
"plus"
side;
when
you
wont
to
get
darker
results,
set
the
exposure
level
to
the
"minus"
side.
Neurro
AEB
automat
ally
creates three photos
w1th
d1~ferent
exposure
levels
If
you
use
the
AEB
(automatic
exposure
bracketing)
function
on
your camera,
one
shot
generates
three
images with different
exposure
levels.
Afterwords,
you
con pick
the
best
result
from
among
these
three
choices.
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