Focus Bracketing on Canon / Sony Mirrorless Range

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Focus Bracketing on Canon / Sony Mirrorless Range

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Hello Everyone!

I am looking to update my Canon EOS 500D as it is coming to the end of its life. I am looking at either Canon or Sony mirrorless ranges, ideally with focus bracketing capability. For my budget - crop sensor models (A6000 etc and M series) is probably more likely for me.

Is there any anyone would recommend?

I understand the M6II can offer a focus bracketing function, however I am not sure which other Canon models do (hard to find online). The other consideration is going back to M43 Olympus E-M1 series - but that requires changing some more of my equipment but I love the cameras and the inbuilt stacking for some shots!

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Re: Focus Bracketing on Canon / Sony Mirrorless Range

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For Canon, the mirrorless RP, R5, and R6 models have focus bracketing.
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Re: Focus Bracketing on Canon / Sony Mirrorless Range

Post by blekenbleu »

ojd01 wrote:
Sat Apr 10, 2021 2:44 pm
I am looking to update my Canon EOS 500D
Magic Lantern https://www.magiclantern.fm/ can add focus stacking to your 500D.
Canon's 90D has it and uses your current lenses.

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