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Reading my Understanding Exposure book, landscapes are talked about along with a small section on the automatic depth of view setting that is on the Canon DSLR's.
What I am unclear on is where I focus on a picture with this setting? I understand that it is most useful for the landscape shot? So once I put it on this setting, is there anything I need to do? Do I focus differently using A-Dep than say a manual setting?
Does anyone use this setting?
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What I am unclear on is where I focus on a picture with this setting? I understand that it is most useful for the landscape shot? So once I put it on this setting, is there anything I need to do? Do I focus differently using A-Dep than say a manual setting?
Does anyone use this setting?
Look forward to learning something new

Have a look at page 99 of the manual for an example of its use. What actually happens is all the focus points are enabled and the camera tries to work out what f stop will be required so as the DoF will be large enough to get whatever is under each focus point in focus. Sometimes it works (fairly well) and sometimes it doesn't - more often it doesn't is my experience.