NERD ALERT!!!!
A while back I bought one of these to use for HDR and time lapse photography, however it's been sitting in my camera bag for about 4 months untouched. Today I set it up on my camera and did some focus_stacking work.
On the first image I set the focus increment on Medium and took 50 shots. I only needed 7 shots to get focus between closest and furthest item. I deleted the unused images and processed the remaining images in Photoshop.
On the second image I set the focus increment on fin and took 100 shots. I needed 80 shots to achieve focus between closest and furthest item. As before I deleted the unwanted images and processed the remaining 80.
This is the final image from the set of 7 images.
Clown 1.jpg
First image.
Clown 1 1.jpg
Last image.
Clown 1 7.jpg
This is the final image from the set if 80 images.
Clown 2.jpg
First image.
Clown 2 01.jpg
Last image.
Clown 2 80.jpg
It only took about half an hour to process the set of 7 images, but took around 2 hours to process the 80 images. When comparing the final results I'm not sure it was worth the extra effort of using 80 images (for this type of work anyway).
A while back I bought one of these to use for HDR and time lapse photography, however it's been sitting in my camera bag for about 4 months untouched. Today I set it up on my camera and did some focus_stacking work.
On the first image I set the focus increment on Medium and took 50 shots. I only needed 7 shots to get focus between closest and furthest item. I deleted the unused images and processed the remaining images in Photoshop.
On the second image I set the focus increment on fin and took 100 shots. I needed 80 shots to achieve focus between closest and furthest item. As before I deleted the unwanted images and processed the remaining 80.
This is the final image from the set of 7 images.
Clown 1.jpg
First image.
Clown 1 1.jpg
Last image.
Clown 1 7.jpg
This is the final image from the set if 80 images.
Clown 2.jpg
First image.
Clown 2 01.jpg
Last image.
Clown 2 80.jpg
It only took about half an hour to process the set of 7 images, but took around 2 hours to process the 80 images. When comparing the final results I'm not sure it was worth the extra effort of using 80 images (for this type of work anyway).
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