A guide to focus stacking, including Auto stacking with the Nikon Z6
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2020
- A full guide to focus stacking, including manual focus stacking, and auto stacking with the Nikon Z6. All post processing techniques are included as well. It looks at both macro and landscape focus stacks.
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Something I must try, great video John.
Thank you John…showing me this technique has truly renewed my love for photography!!!
Thanks for taking your time to teach the aspiring macro and landscape photographers the photo stacking concepts.
Nice presentation , now I understand photo stacking with my Z6 Thank You ......
Thanks John for making this sound so straight forward. I am inspired to have a go!
I appreciate you for taking the efforts.
Great explanation, and examples of z6 focus stacking. thanks john.
what a great video - subscribed - so glad i found this
Very competitive and clear!
Many thanks for this really has helped
This was great thank you
nice video . thank you
Thanks a lot.
Nice clear video John. Haven't considered staking in either Macro or Landscape before, but I will try it, when we get to a little bit of normality. I'm dying to do some serious photography, But as you know London has a different view:-)
The initial audio quality had me concerned, but the middle was fine. Overall, this was excellent for me, going to try it out later today. I also subscribed. I liked the sharp + bokeh example a lot! Thank you.
Hi John
does this work with back button
John may I ask you a question? How do you create your text image for your signature ? Been struggling to make mime not sure how.
I am using a Z6ii but I do not see the Peaking stack image on option in the Focus shift shooting option.
Are you using a Z lens, or an F- fit with the adapter - peaking stack images only appear with Z-lenses (annoying, isn't it!)
@@johngravett9194 Yes, I am using 105 Macro F2.8 Z mount S lens Nikkor. I am using my camera in auto mode.
audio quality is poor
I have sorted that out for future videos, hopefully you will still find the techniques of interest.
A nice guide. Just be careful with the terms: Z7 does not do "focus stacking", but "focus bracketing" is the correct term!
If you’re going to be pedantic, focus shift shooting is the correct term. If you watch the whole video it should be clear enough though.
Your sound make your video unpleasant unfortunately.
I'm sorry you find that - I'm a photographer rather than a sound recordest - unless it's just my voice you find unpleasant. Hope you learned something anyway!
@@johngravett9194 your video is nice and helpful. Maybe just a tie micro should do a better job and make your video even better .