ME-F Manual
Page 22
... relation to vary the aperture setting from the norm for example, f/1.4 is the widest, aperture or "open-aperture," while f/22 is determined in the picture, problems of the photo, you preset the aperture. As the size of the aperture also affects the overall sharpness of over and underexposure can be largely...
... relation to vary the aperture setting from the norm for example, f/1.4 is the widest, aperture or "open-aperture," while f/22 is determined in the picture, problems of the photo, you preset the aperture. As the size of the aperture also affects the overall sharpness of over and underexposure can be largely...
ME-F Manual
Page 30
... manner with subjects lacking contrast, the system can sometimes be occasions when you to focus manually. Subjects without contrast, such as a white wall also present a problem, as indicated on lighting conditions), informing you will have to focus manually While your auto focus system is placed in the center spot of the...
... manner with subjects lacking contrast, the system can sometimes be occasions when you to focus manually. Subjects without contrast, such as a white wall also present a problem, as indicated on lighting conditions), informing you will have to focus manually While your auto focus system is placed in the center spot of the...
ME-F Manual
Page 40
... extremely accurate, there will be occasions when you will light (or flash depending on page 38. Subjects without contrast, such as a white wall also present a problem, as indicated on lighting conditions), informing you must focus manually. Lighting or contrast is insufficent for the sensor to focus manually. Examples include photographing indoors...
... extremely accurate, there will be occasions when you will light (or flash depending on page 38. Subjects without contrast, such as a white wall also present a problem, as indicated on lighting conditions), informing you must focus manually. Lighting or contrast is insufficent for the sensor to focus manually. Examples include photographing indoors...
ME-F Manual
Page 58
... your pictures with moving subjects such as 1/250 sec., 1/500 sec., 1/1000 sec., etc. However, there are also a few basic techniques. With manual exposures, this problem is sufficient for the given exposure, wide apertures
... your pictures with moving subjects such as 1/250 sec., 1/500 sec., 1/1000 sec., etc. However, there are also a few basic techniques. With manual exposures, this problem is sufficient for the given exposure, wide apertures