Canon T50 manual Focusing Aids

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12. Focusing Aids

Out-of-focus

In-focus

The focusing aids in the center of the viewfinder will help you focus all your pictures sharply. They can be used alone or in combination. See the illustration on the facing page.

The center of the view finder is enlarged for your easy understanding.

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1.Laser Matte Screen --------When it is difficult to focus the subject, use the laser matte screen. It appears fuzzy until the subject is in focus.

2.Microprism Rangefinder ------

Shimmers when the subject is out of focus. It is clear and steady when in focus.

3.New Split Rangefinder --------

Divides the subject in half horizontally. Especially useful for subjects with vertical lines. The subject is in focus when the two halves merge to become one unbroken image.

Note:

When using a lens with a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or smaller, half of the split-image rangefinder may take on a slight color.

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