Harlee
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Today for some unexplainable reason, I picked up the instructions for one of my XA series cameras to see what battery Olympus recommends for the XA series. One of the first things my eyes fell on was their advice to set the aperature to F5.6, and the distance to 3 meters, but it doesn't say why! I've been shooting These cameras for 25+ years and I think this is really the first time I ever took the time to read the instructions. As most of you know, the F5.6 setting and the 3 Meter setting is colored orange, but I don't believe I've ever shot any pictures with that setting, at least intentionally. I'm wondering if this is some sort of hyperfocal setting for taking snapshot pictures, but I'm also wondering how many pictures would come out if that setting was left there for an entire roll of film, taking pictures outdoors here in sunny Florida. I personally focus for every shot, but I have noticed that if focus is on something say 8' to 10' away it distance scale is already on infinity. Anybody out there utilizing the F5.6 and 8M setting when you shoot?
