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Flesh fly

This Checkerboard Fly was blowing bubbles at ease.
They don't blow bubbles for nothing, because that's how they digest their food because they can't chew.
Stack of fifteen photos taken in the camera
Hand held
Daylight

Dambordvlieg 2-9-2020 RONW6308b.jpg
 
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E-M1MarkIII, M.Zuiko 60mmf/2.8 macro, iso 100, 1/100sec, f/2.8

Ron Westbroek

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Absolutely astonishing. What's your technique for shooting a stack handheld?
MikeB MikeB
The Olympus cameras can do that, they take fifteen photos within a second and then stack them into one photo themselves. Here on the forum I posted an example somewhere with pictures of how it works. And then the five-axis stabilization works great.
 
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Absolutely astonishing. What's your technique for shooting a stack handheld?
MikeB MikeB
The Olympus cameras can do that, they take fifteen photos within a second and then stack them into one photo themselves. Here on the forum I posted an example somewhere with pictures of how it works. And then the five-axis stabilization works great.
Is that the tutorial which I have mentioned above ?
 

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Absolutely astonishing. What's your technique for shooting a stack handheld?
MikeB MikeB
The Olympus cameras can do that, they take fifteen photos within a second and then stack them into one photo themselves. Here on the forum I posted an example somewhere with pictures of how it works. And then the five-axis stabilization works great.
My camera do focus stacking and braketing series well also even handhelding, I merge them in Photoshop and it works well also, my camera is the Omd em 10mark III Olympus, older system a bit 🤭
 

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Absolutely astonishing. What's your technique for shooting a stack handheld?
MikeB MikeB
The Olympus cameras can do that, they take fifteen photos within a second and then stack them into one photo themselves. Here on the forum I posted an example somewhere with pictures of how it works. And then the five-axis stabilization works great.
Ron Westbroek Ron Westbroek I knew Olympus cameras could do cool stuff but this is ubercool indeed! Great result.