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Nov 28, 2006 23:55 |  #1

Is there anyother way to set focus lock on the 30D besides holding the shutter half way down? I have been playing around with getting my landscape photos sharper by focusing 1/3 into the scene and then recomposing but it is a bit awkward doing this on the tripod. Am I missing something?


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You can set C.Fn. 4-1 (or 3) to assign focus lock to * button.
Meny people, including myself have that.

I don’t see how that’s gonna help you with DoF though..


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Nov 29, 2006 00:10 |  #3

Thanks. I must have missed that in the manual. Focus lock in the index does not reference to the custom functions.

I have been trying to read as many landscape photography tips as I can and the one common theme that I keep reading is to focus 1/3 of the way into a scene for maximum DOF


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Nov 29, 2006 00:16 as a reply to  @ col4bin's post |  #4
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1/3 into the scene if you have set it to hyperfocal distance!

Gimmie a sec, I'll try to find some better explanation..


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Try THIS (external link)..


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Nov 29, 2006 00:20 as a reply to  @ Hermeto's post |  #6

Thanks :)


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You are welcome!

I don’t shoot lot of landscapes, I guess I’d have to learn a few things..


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Also THIS (external link) ..


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