You can do it semi-manually. You just have to be really fast shifting
the focus. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Of course, what would be really clever would be if it would take
> multiple exposures shifting the focus by a small preset amount for
> each so that youy could stack them afterwards. :-)
>
> Andrew Fildes (just trying to draw two threads together).
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> On 03/05/2008, at 10:45 AM, Jim Couch wrote:
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>> The D200 can also do this. I have to admit I have never tried it,
>> seems
>> to me to make more sense to do it in post processing. (of course I
>> also
>> felt the same way about double exposures on film so what do I know?)
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