Hello everybody,
This time stacked by the FB of the M6M2 (77 * 3).
BR, ADi
flower
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Re: flower
Nice stack but...
I understand nothing, could you be clearer, please?Adalbert wrote: stacked by the FB of the M6M2 (77 * 3)
Pau
Re: flower
Hi Pau,
Yes, of course:
FB = Focus-Bracketing
M6M2 = Canon EOS M6 Mark II
77 = number of the steps of the stack
3 = size of the step (of the internal FB of the M6M2 :-)
BR, ADi
Yes, of course:
FB = Focus-Bracketing
M6M2 = Canon EOS M6 Mark II
77 = number of the steps of the stack
3 = size of the step (of the internal FB of the M6M2 :-)
BR, ADi
Re: flower
Nice work. Were you outside? What software did you use to stack?
I have the same camera and have been experimenting with stacking in the field so to speak. Finding times with no wind is a challenge where I live, but Helicon does a great job of aligning when there's just slight breezes. I'll post something soon.
I have the same camera and have been experimenting with stacking in the field so to speak. Finding times with no wind is a challenge where I live, but Helicon does a great job of aligning when there's just slight breezes. I'll post something soon.
Re: flower
Hello Klevin,
Yes, this picture has been taken in the garden.
Mostly I use DMap from Zerene Stacker.
I have already taken some stacks using the internal focus-bracketing
of the M6M2 based on 999 single shots and step-size 1
e.g. viewtopic.php?f=27&t=42064
BR, ADi
Yes, this picture has been taken in the garden.
Mostly I use DMap from Zerene Stacker.
I have already taken some stacks using the internal focus-bracketing
of the M6M2 based on 999 single shots and step-size 1
e.g. viewtopic.php?f=27&t=42064
BR, ADi