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Handheld in-camera focus bracketing/depth composite enabled (10 shots)
Natural light, Av, CRaw, shot at 0.3m (magnification around 1:1)
post-processed with Canon Digital Photo Professional and Topaz Denoise AI

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Nice job. You have a very steady hand.
Thanks. IBIS and 2 stops image stabilization (at magnification 1:1) help a lot. With the assistance of gridlines, it is easier to obtain the same scene in the in-camera focus stacking mode.
 
Thanks. I think for you, focus bracketing is as easy as ABC.
It is never easy when hand-holding. My bugs are often moving around quite a bit. Flash stops motion, delivers lots of light, and gets the shot. But natural light looks nicer. There are always compromises.
 
Nicely done! I don't think I could ever hold that still for the focus stack to happen even with the IBIS and the lens IS. Kudos to you.
 
Nicely done! I don't think I could ever hold that still for the focus stack to happen even with the IBIS and the lens IS. Kudos to you.
Thanks. I forgot to give a credit to Canon. The cameras provide fast FPS so that I can take shots in a very short period of time. e.g. for EOS-R7, 30 FPS, for ten shots, it needs 1/3 of a second.
 
It is never easy when hand-holding. My bugs are often moving around quite a bit. Flash stops motion, delivers lots of light, and gets the shot. But natural light looks nicer. There are always compromises.
I hope to see your focus stacked photos ASAP
 
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I hope to see your focus stacked photos ASAP
OK, thanks! Winter has started here and there are no bugs here any more. But I will look for opportunities when travelling.
 
Nice work. Must give it a try next Spring.
Sometimes if there was no wind, and the insects didn't have any movement, we could use the in-camera depth composite photo directly. Each photo is around 9-11MB.


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1. single shot (CRaw to jpg, DPP, cropped)
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2. in-camera focus bracketing/depth composite photo (jpg)
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3. post processed focus stacking photo (CRaw, DPP, Denoise AI)
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4. in-camera focus bracketing/depth composite photo (cropped and gamma corrected)
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6. post processed focus stacking photo (CRaw files, DPP, Denoise AI)
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