• If the aperture value blinks, the desired depth of field cannot be obtained. Use a wide-angle lens or move farther from the subject and repeat steps 4 through 6.• If the shutter speed of 30” and the maximum aperture of the lens blink, the scene willbe underexposed and Depth-of-Field AE cannot be carried out.• If the shutter speed of 8000 and the minimum aperture of the lens blink, the scene willbe overexposed. Use a neutral density (ND) filter to reduce the amount of light enteringthe lens.58Depth-of-Field AE [DEP]• When using a zoom lens, do not zoom the lens until you finish taking the picture.• Changing the focusing point during Depth-of-Field AE operation cancels any previouslyset data.• Flash cannot be used effectively in depth-of-field AE mode. Use of flash will provide thesame result as using flash in Program AE mode.• When using a lens equipped with a focus range selector (such as the EF300mm f/2.8LUSM), be sure to set it to the maximum range.• If the camera sets a slow shutter speed, use a tripod to prevent camera shake.• To cancel Depth-of-Field AE in mid-operation, press the focusing point selector, theshooting mode selector, the AF mode selector or the metering mode selector.• For greater depth of field, we recommend using a wide-angle lens.• For shallow depth of field, place both points 1 and 2 on the same point. This method iseffective for blurring the foreground and background when shooting portraits. Use atelephoto lens for best effect.[Warning Indications]00. Part.3 RS (E) (P.48~64) 27-01-2003 11:57 Page 58