Do any of you actually use your Depth of Field Preview Button? If so, how, when, and why?
I've tried to use the darn thing every now and then, but it's so hard to see the focus in the dimmed out viewfinder that I've more or less given up on it.
VegasGeorge Senior Member 572 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: I live in Siena, a Summerlin village in the SW area of Las Vegas valley, Clark County, Nevada USA More info | Jul 16, 2006 09:12 | #1 Do any of you actually use your Depth of Field Preview Button? If so, how, when, and why? A B&W guy in an RGB world!
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Jul 16, 2006 09:34 | #2 I use it only occasionally, generally where the DOF is narrow. It was a lot better on film cams where the viewfinder was clearer. Mostly I ignore it. FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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ssim POTN Landscape & Cityscape Photographer 2005 10,884 posts Likes: 6 Joined Apr 2003 Location: southern Alberta, Canada More info | I use mine sparingly. In most cases I generally know what kind of DOF I am going to get at the f-stop that I am using. When I really use it is things like macro, shooting near wide open. No general rule of thumb, I just use it when I feel it is appropriate to review what I am doing. I will give you that it is hard to see through the viewfinder but it gives you a good indication. My life is like one big RAW file....way too much post processing needed.
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MikeR Goldmember 4,319 posts Likes: 7 Joined May 2006 Location: 06478, CT More info | Jul 16, 2006 14:01 | #4 I use it for positioning my Grad ND filters. I will set the Aperture for f20., position the filter the switch to the f stop to the one I want to use for the image . Mike R
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Radtech1 Everlasting Gobstopper 6,455 posts Likes: 38 Joined Jun 2003 Location: Trantor More info | I use it practically 100% of the time. .
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danedel Senior Member 437 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Denver, CO More info | Jul 16, 2006 19:23 | #6 I have noticed that when you hit the DOF preview button the flash strobes very fast. I would assume this is to get a reading for a light meter? However I find it annoying when I accidentally "bump" it and I strobe the guy beside me :-0 My two favorites, 1D MK II + 70-200 2.8 IS Just cant get them apart
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MikeR Goldmember 4,319 posts Likes: 7 Joined May 2006 Location: 06478, CT More info | Jul 16, 2006 19:51 | #7 danedel - The flash fires rapidly when you press the DOF button because you have the Modelling flash option turned on. IF you have the 580EX you need to turn off C.Fn 10. Mike R
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MitsuJDM Senior Member 567 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Harrisburg, PA More info | Jul 16, 2006 22:34 | #8 I only use it if I'm going for a shallow DOF but it's too bright an I'm unable to use the max. apature. So if I have to use F/8.0 for example because it's too bright, I'll use it. Or I just slap on my ND filter..... 350D+grip+lenses
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danedel Senior Member 437 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Denver, CO More info | Mike R wrote: danedel - The flash fires rapidly when you press the DOF button because you have the Modelling flash option turned on. IF you have the 580EX you need to turn off C.Fn 10. 0 is disabled,1 is enabled. yyyyeeeesss!! Thanks! My two favorites, 1D MK II + 70-200 2.8 IS Just cant get them apart
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danedel Senior Member 437 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Denver, CO More info | Jul 16, 2006 23:20 | #10 still didn’t "de-activate" it... My two favorites, 1D MK II + 70-200 2.8 IS Just cant get them apart
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danedel Senior Member 437 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Denver, CO More info | Jul 17, 2006 01:20 | #11 it was CF # 6.... My two favorites, 1D MK II + 70-200 2.8 IS Just cant get them apart
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Atomic79 Member 214 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Santa Clarita, CA USA More info | danedel wrote: still didn’t "de-activate" it... I find it hard that’s its a modeling light? its a strobe, like 90 BPM...or something. but CF 10 was already sent on "0" tried "1", with no luck…I will consult the manual now Be careful with the 'modeling light' on the 580/430 even though it only last about 1sec it will over heat the strobe pretty quick. Check the manual out but I think it says if you use it a certain number of times over a certain period of time you need to let the flash rest like 10 min to cool off and prevent damage. No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer It has chosen. Minor White
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danedel Senior Member 437 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Denver, CO More info | Atomic79 wrote: Be careful with the 'modeling light' on the 580/430 even though it only last about 1sec it will over heat the strobe pretty quick. Check the manual out but I think it says if you use it a certain number of times over a certain period of time you need to let the flash rest like 10 min to cool off and prevent damage. I am trying to turn it off, with CF 6 I diabled it....so it wont come on, ever My two favorites, 1D MK II + 70-200 2.8 IS Just cant get them apart
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