rhys wrote:
Yes. It's a crying shame they don't put DOF guides on lenses any more. I'd say this is the biggest flaw of the Canon system - because you can't turn the aperture manually, they stopped putting DOF lines on the lens barrels.
Canon do put DoF markings on the distance scales of some prime lenses - the EF 85mm f/1.2L II is the example that comes to mind, though there's many others. Sometimes the scale is quite fulsome, sometimes it isn't. The EF 50mm f/1.4 only has f/22, and it's not along amongst the longer primes - I guess there just isn't room for markings for more usable apertures (which would come inside f/22).
It doesn't matter that the aperture is under electronic control from the body. What does make these scales less practical is the short travel of the focussing ring on an autofocus lens. It's almost impossible to put usable DoF markings on a zoom lens.
I believe most EF mount have a distance scale that the body can read (E-TTL uses it). If so, a DoF guide that appears on the LCD would be useful, as would embedding distance in the EXIF.
David