Thanks for the feedback, Moose. I'm working up the learning curve.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 7/20/2018 3:47 PM, Moose wrote:
On 7/20/2018 1:24 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
NICE!
Thanks!
Were these shot on a tripod?
The pair are a focus stack, taken hand held, with the camera doing the
stacking in a couple of seconds. I inevitable move a little, and there
is often a breeze moving the flowers, even if I used a tripod.
The software, in this case PS, stacks them in layers, aligns the
layers and combines focus from different depths.
I really only use a tripod at home, and then seldom.
Or is your IBIS that good?
Yup. The single one was shot at 400 mm, 800 mm eq., and cropped to
about 35%. It was in a patch of flowers, say 12-15' away from the
closest I could get, but with the most interesting light. That's part
of the fun of the loooong lens and exceptional IS. This shot would
probably have been about the same using the OIS in the lens. It's also
quite good.
I'm using the last old version of Oly IBIS. The E-M1 II ups the IBIS
ante even more.
Steadied Moose
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