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userguide [2014/06/09 07:37] – [Stack focus] a1ex | userguide [2016/04/28 08:38] – [Bulb Timer] a1ex | ||
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Very long exposures with Bulb mode and ML timer. This feature is useful for night shots and astrophotography. | Very long exposures with Bulb mode and ML timer. This feature is useful for night shots and astrophotography. | ||
- | Bulb timer is started by holdin | + | Bulb timer is started by holding |
- | Tip: you can cancel the exposure earlier by half-pressing the shutter button. | + | Tips: |
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+ | * You may cancel the exposure earlier by half-pressing the shutter button. | ||
+ | * Bulb timer also integrates with other ML features, such as intervalometer or exposure bracketing. | ||
==== LCDsensor Remote ==== | ==== LCDsensor Remote ==== | ||
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The following items are display only: | The following items are display only: | ||
- | ==== Focus Dist ==== | + | == Focus Dist == |
The distance to the focal point. Value is returned by most newer Canon lenses. If the lens does not report any distance information, | The distance to the focal point. Value is returned by most newer Canon lenses. If the lens does not report any distance information, | ||
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See also [[Focus distance]]. | See also [[Focus distance]]. | ||
- | ==== Hyperfocal | + | == Hyperfocal == |
The hyperfocal distance is the point of focus where everything from half that distance to infinity falls within the depth of field. This is the largest depth of field possible for the current f-number. | The hyperfocal distance is the point of focus where everything from half that distance to infinity falls within the depth of field. This is the largest depth of field possible for the current f-number. | ||
- | ==== DOF Near ==== | + | == DOF Near == |
The nearest distance in which objects appear in focus. | The nearest distance in which objects appear in focus. | ||
- | ==== DOF Far ==== | + | == DOF Far == |
The farthest distance in which objects appear in focus. | The farthest distance in which objects appear in focus. |
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