Pentax ME-F ME-F Manual - Page 64

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; 25 ; ftm I c°1r,8,w 8 tI4+4 22.5 '1 9 56 1,1,_ 2 1 .4 a m1525 c L. I II A IIri m 8 4V4 8 2 1.4 2. 9 5.8 4Ci 2 • 60 INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY If you intend to take infrared photographs, remember to use the infrared mark indicated with an orange line on the depth-of-field scale. First, bring your subject into sharp focus. Next, determine the subject-to-camera distance from the distance scale on the lens. Then match your subject-to-camera distance to the infrared mark by turning the focusing ring accordingly. For instance, if your subject is in focus at infinity, turn the focusing ring and move the infinity (c.) mark to the infrared mark. • NOTE: An infrared focusing adjustment is not required when working with infrared color film.

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INFRARED
PHOTOGRAPHY
;
25
;
ftm
8
I
tI4+4
c°1r,8,w
22.5
'
1
9
56
1,
1
,_
2
1
.4
a
m
25
L.
15
c
III
A
I
Iri
m
8
4V4
8
2.
2
9
5.8
4
Ci
2
1.4
60
If
you
intend
to
take
infrared
photographs,
remember
to
use
the
infrared
mark
indicated
with
an
orange
line
on
the
depth
-of
-field
scale.
First,
bring
your
subject
into
sharp
focus.
Next,
determine
the
subject
-to
-camera
distance
from
the
distance
scale
on
the
lens.
Then
match
your
subject
-to
-camera
distance
to
the
infrared
mark
by
turning
the
focusing
ring
accordingly.
For
instance,
if
your
subject
is
in
focus
at
infinity,
turn
the
focusing
ring
and
move
the
infinity
(c.)
mark
to
the
infrared
mark.
NOTE:
An
infrared
focusing
adjustment
is
not
required
when
working
with
infrared
color
film.