Hi mate sorry I don’t have one but specifically on that. I’d be happy to help tho, basically import layers separately. Then align and blend under edit tab . Let me know be happy to do some screen shots on this and and other options linear gradient tool after aligning .
is there a way to set the focus in manual, then do the focus bracketing? I'm doing it in macro and sometimes it's impossible do put the AF on the right point.
Hi mate, i don't think there is , i did a test video with nice close up lens kit macro adaptor and was using the focus bracketing with that and had to use the auto focus's well. Ive found even when doing macro i added in 100 shots as my parameter to make sure it could get it all in but wasn't using all the frames and missing out a fair few. Maybe as the software progresses down the track it may get better especially as still have the only works with certain lenses issue as well. Not sure if that is part of the reason maybe some lenses just don't offer enough control for the software to take advantage ? But def understand what your saying , hopefully canon may give us a firmware update as we progress
@@34Media I found a workaround, set the oneshot af release prior to "release" priority, this will take a shot even when the camera thinks the focus is not ok. then in the customize buttons set the shutter release button to AE lock to disable autofocus when half pressed (an use the AF-ON back button to autofocus) with this you can, switch the lens to manual, do you focus, switch it back to AF, then trigger the focus bracketing without the camera trying to refocus
Hi mate the 3 photos near end of video are all using the bracketing system. the last flower shot was using it handheld hope thsi helps around 7:28 in the video
Cheers, i've been forcing myself each time i go out now to at least shoot one with it . i've noticed in the mark 2 just released they have added in feature that automatically blends the photos in camera so you don't have to do in photoshop anymore. So hopefully on next firmware update from @canon they will add this to the R6 and R5 cameras too.
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@@basilbcf nice one I'm sure you'll like them , they will keep them in good nick if you ever sell them again easy to peel off and basically will have new lens again . I just put one on my new 200-800mm lens come up nice .
A very longwinded video which could be summed up as follows. (1) Read the camera user manual. (2) Set the camera to do Focus Bracketing. (3) Press the shutter. Perhaps when doing another video showing how to set the camera , why not rotate the camera 90 Clockwise so we can see the LCD???? Just an idea.
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Do you have a video for the Photoshop blending/stacking?
Hi mate sorry I don’t have one but specifically on that. I’d be happy to help tho, basically import layers separately. Then align and blend under edit tab . Let me know be happy to do some screen shots on this and and other options linear gradient tool after aligning .
is there a way to set the focus in manual, then do the focus bracketing? I'm doing it in macro and sometimes it's impossible do put the AF on the right point.
Hi mate, i don't think there is , i did a test video with nice close up lens kit macro adaptor and was using the focus bracketing with that and had to use the auto focus's well. Ive found even when doing macro i added in 100 shots as my parameter to make sure it could get it all in but wasn't using all the frames and missing out a fair few. Maybe as the software progresses down the track it may get better especially as still have the only works with certain lenses issue as well. Not sure if that is part of the reason maybe some lenses just don't offer enough control for the software to take advantage ? But def understand what your saying , hopefully canon may give us a firmware update as we progress
@@34Media I found a workaround, set the oneshot af release prior to "release" priority, this will take a shot even when the camera thinks the focus is not ok.
then in the customize buttons set the shutter release button to AE lock to disable autofocus when half pressed (an use the AF-ON back button to autofocus)
with this you can, switch the lens to manual, do you focus, switch it back to AF, then trigger the focus bracketing without the camera trying to refocus
@@cours458 awesome mate cheers for the feedback hopefully it will a heap of us out appreciate it ! happy shooting
Could you show us a sample of the manual bracketing you did ?
Hi mate the 3 photos near end of video are all using the bracketing system. the last flower shot was using it handheld hope thsi helps around 7:28 in the video
excellent tutorial i feel more confident on using this now for my nature macro **SUBBED** and **Thumbsup**
Cheers, i've been forcing myself each time i go out now to at least shoot one with it . i've noticed in the mark 2 just released they have added in feature that automatically blends the photos in camera so you don't have to do in photoshop anymore. So hopefully on next firmware update from @canon they will add this to the R6 and R5 cameras too.
What is the cover you have on your camera?
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@@34Media Thanks very much!
@@basilbcf no problems happy new year 🥳
@@34Media I now have their wraps on my R5 and most of my lenses (a few they don't yet have wraps for)
@@basilbcf nice one I'm sure you'll like them , they will keep them in good nick if you ever sell them again easy to peel off and basically will have new lens again . I just put one on my new 200-800mm lens come up nice .
A very longwinded video which could be summed up as follows.
(1) Read the camera user manual.
(2) Set the camera to do Focus Bracketing.
(3) Press the shutter.
Perhaps when doing another video showing how to set the camera , why not rotate the camera 90 Clockwise so we can see the LCD???? Just an idea.
no probs cheers
Why´s the body red ? (looks good btw.)
Thanks 🙏 it’s an @alphagvrd wrap , I use on all my gear stops scratches dirt etc damage and heaps of options . They actually have a good sale for new year at moment, if you're thinking about it here’s their website non affiliate so no catch. thanks for stopping by and happy new year.
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Thank you
too easy hope it helped
Next time explaine with camera horizontal !
Oki doke will try and add a horizontal version into a vid soon cheers
@@34Media My neck hurt from looking crooked! 🙂
Sorry mate , hopefully a couple of beers or wine was able to soothe it 🍻
Good grief. Some of the men in here are so curt!
Thanks for stopping by Linda hope it helped .