Andy Smith New Member 1 2 Sep 17, 2021 776 1,118 723 Oct 18, 2022 #1 An emerald wasp stacked in Zerene using 163 images. Canon R5, Canon MP-E 65mm, Canon MT-26EX twin lite flash unit. Reactions: priyambubai, Yohanna_D, Leraymurat and 4 others
An emerald wasp stacked in Zerene using 163 images. Canon R5, Canon MP-E 65mm, Canon MT-26EX twin lite flash unit.
TMG1961 New Member 1 2 May 22, 2021 1,118 1,341 723 Oct 19, 2022 #2 Great photo. I first thought it were 2 insects. Reactions: Andy Smith
oscar118 New Member 1 Aug 6, 2021 175 377 554 Oct 20, 2022 #3 Wondeful! I was wondering why stack so many images? What is the F stop and depth of field of a single image? Reactions: Andy Smith
Wondeful! I was wondering why stack so many images? What is the F stop and depth of field of a single image?
Sergey Prokofiev New Member 1 1 Feb 22, 2021 476 971 581 Oct 21, 2022 #4 oscar118 said: Wondeful! I was wondering why stack so many images? What is the F stop and depth of field of a single image? Click to expand... Considering which lens was used, we can say that this is a stack of 50 or even more frames, since the depth of field of this lens is scanty.
oscar118 said: Wondeful! I was wondering why stack so many images? What is the F stop and depth of field of a single image? Click to expand... Considering which lens was used, we can say that this is a stack of 50 or even more frames, since the depth of field of this lens is scanty.
Andy Smith New Member 1 2 Sep 17, 2021 776 1,118 723 Oct 21, 2022 #5 oscar118 said: Wondeful! I was wondering why stack so many images? What is the F stop and depth of field of a single image? Click to expand... I used f/2.8, with an ISO of 100 and to get the light I wanted I used 1/30th shutter speed, so the DoF was minimal and I took more shots to ensure I didn't miss any focus points. Reactions: oscar118
oscar118 said: Wondeful! I was wondering why stack so many images? What is the F stop and depth of field of a single image? Click to expand... I used f/2.8, with an ISO of 100 and to get the light I wanted I used 1/30th shutter speed, so the DoF was minimal and I took more shots to ensure I didn't miss any focus points.