![]() ![]() These is like macro focus stacking, shifting the rail but here the subject moves and the gears is stationery (Here is where the gear must be absolutely stablized, while in macro focus stacking the subject must be stable and the rail moves with the same FL and same Focus point). It is getting the sharpest portion out of each shots and with enough of them to fill the entire face.Īs the video reveals, the moon face shift from bottom to top or vice versa around a total of 60 shots. I am using EFCS which is completely still and on my A7R4 also completely silent (Silent mode).įocus Stacking is not a lucky attempt. ![]() I have tried many different fstop as well as SS and personally, these are the best values I have found, so it could be a personal preference or experience. Why f11-f14? Not for DoF but for cutting back the overly bright spots, the moon face is still like a reflector of the sun ray and much details can be blurred by the overwhelming highlight. One of the many I got from one shooting session. ![]() The video is done to show the process not the final image, sorry about that, I should have added this. This is crop to 1400x1400 pixels - stack from 49 shots.
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