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canon RP mpe-65 lens at 5x. 100 photos focus stacked
 
That's incredible! Was your subject alive? Even at a focus distance of 9.4 - 12.3 inches, any movement would result in focusing challenges...
Subject was not alive. If bytes or stings they will not be alive. Focal distance about 3”
 
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canon RP mpe-65 lens at 5x. 100 photos focus stacked
Was that photostacking just for depth of field or was there another value to it? I'm curious because I can't imagine the minute lens adjustments you must have applied for 100 images. Definitely worth the effort though, an absolutely superb image.
 
Was that photostacking just for depth of field or was there another value to it? I'm curious because I can't imagine the minute lens adjustments you must have applied for 100 images. Definitely worth the effort though, an absolutely superb image.
Yes the photo stacking was just for the slim depth of field. I use a focus stacking from cognisys
Makes life a lot easier.
 
Yes the photo stacking was just for the slim depth of field. I use a focus stacking from cognisys
Makes life a lot easier.
Thanks. I wondered how you could manage 100 shots for stacking. It looks like I'll have to start saving my pennies for another gismo now. I'll need to use the 5D or 7D on it though as the shutter cable copes with the N-3 connector on the R5 but I've got an R6, which uses a jackplug. All good fun but I can guarantee I'll never get as good a shot as the monster you got.
 
Interesting gizmo to get those all those shots to make this great picture. Never done a lot of macro photography. Do you use this a lot?
 
Thanks. I wondered how you could manage 100 shots for stacking. It looks like I'll have to start saving my pennies for another gismo now. I'll need to use the 5D or 7D on it though as the shutter cable copes with the N-3 connector on the R5 but I've got an R6, which uses a jackplug. All good fun but I can guarantee I'll never get as good a shot as the monster you got.
There's an E3 cable available too - you could get both, though that's more pennies to save ;-)
 

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