Hello all, I'm still looking in to the purchase of some good quality old prime lenses in M42 mount to fit (via adapter) to my EOS 450D. There is a question about the old lenses (and it's going to seem ridiculous I don't know to older world photographers). Normally abetween the focus ring and aperture ring is a printed display that appears like below
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The middle row of numbers in this image
Is this showing, against the distances on the focus ring (usually above) how much of the scene will been 'in focus' at the indicated aperture? It's a question that has bugged me, and sorry if I seem like a real child, but I never got to use much pre-AF and pre-digital kit.
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The middle row of numbers in this image
Is this showing, against the distances on the focus ring (usually above) how much of the scene will been 'in focus' at the indicated aperture? It's a question that has bugged me, and sorry if I seem like a real child, but I never got to use much pre-AF and pre-digital kit.