The motorized focusing rail from Cognisys-Inc makes macro shots a breeze. Just set-up the starting position, focus, ending position and step size. Then press the button and several photos later you have enough source material to feed to Helicon Focus. The software, as ever obliging, spits out nice, sharp photos using all the frames you captured. Nice.
bric-a-brac Originally uploaded by yOOrek
Original comments by yOOrek:
Winterthur, Switzerland, April 2010
Result of focus stacking. Used 44 frames to produce this image in Helicon Focus.
• NIKON D700 • 1/3 sec at f/11 (0 EV) • ISO 200 • Pattern metering • Manual • no flash • 105mm f/2.8 @ 105 mm •
• NIKON D700 • Shooting Mode?Continuous • AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED • VR?Off • Focus Mode?Manual • AF Area Mode ?Single Area • Primary AF Point ?(none) • AF Points Used ?(none) • Focus Distance ?0.35 m • DOF ?0.01 m (0.35 – 0.36) • FOV ?13.8 deg (0.09 m) • Hyperfocal Distance ?33.36 m • Light Source ?Tungsten • Flash ?No Flash • Flash Mode ?Did Not Fire • Flash Control Mode ?Off • Flash Setting ?Normal • Flash Type ? • Flash Flags ?(none) • Group A (Mode, Compensation, Output) ?(Off, 0, -) • Group B (Mode, Compensation, Output) ?(Off, 0, -) • Group C (Mode, Compensation, Output) ?(0, 0, -) • File Type ?NEF • Bit Depth ?14 •
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