Thank you!
Fast Stacker v2.0
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Re: Fast Stacker v2.0
Amazing work @pulsar123! Thank you for sharing.
So for a person (such as me) who cannot tinker much on electronics or programming, there isn't a fast stacker solution available?
I have been dreaming for a handheld fast stacking solution and will happily give up that final 15% of image quality. That would work very well for things like snowflakes and live insects.
The image quality that you achieved is more than good enough for my applications. I only dream to have a set to use one day.
So for a person (such as me) who cannot tinker much on electronics or programming, there isn't a fast stacker solution available?
I have been dreaming for a handheld fast stacking solution and will happily give up that final 15% of image quality. That would work very well for things like snowflakes and live insects.
The image quality that you achieved is more than good enough for my applications. I only dream to have a set to use one day.
Re: Fast Stacker v2.0
Hi Sergey,
Best, ADi
yes, I also like to use my own software :-) Mainly for managing the TMC driver and calculating the release time for the flash when using the fully electronic shutter.It's not just saving on hardware, but in fact the ability to implement features which are absent or very inconvenient to use in existing commercial hardware.
Best, ADi
Re: Fast Stacker v2.0
Thanks!zzffnn wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 8:52 pmAmazing work @pulsar123! Thank you for sharing.
So for a person (such as me) who cannot tinker much on electronics or programming, there isn't a fast stacker solution available?
I have been dreaming for a handheld fast stacking solution and will happily give up that final 15% of image quality. That would work very well for things like snowflakes and live insects.
The image quality that you achieved is more than good enough for my applications. I only dream to have a set to use one day.
Not much with programming (my software should work as is), but with electronics for sure. Unfortunately unless someone will decide to produce this commercially, this will remain a gearhead DIY item...