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Cannot get Bracelet to be in Focus
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 203696" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Focus stacking isn't necessary. You need to understand <strong>depth of field</strong> and how to balance the <strong>exposure triangle</strong>. A Google search for those two terms will send you well on your way to knocking this one out of the park.</p><p></p><p>There are 3 parts to the exposure triangle: ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. Here is what we know for sure:</p><p>- Because this is a detail macro shot, you need to be at ISO 200.</p><p>- Your aperture will need to be f/8-f/16 to get this entire bracelet in focus.</p><p></p><p>2 of the 3 sides of your exposure triangle are therefore decided. You just need to adjust your shutter speed so that you get the shot you need. Experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 203696, member: 1061"] Focus stacking isn't necessary. You need to understand [B]depth of field[/B] and how to balance the [B]exposure triangle[/B]. A Google search for those two terms will send you well on your way to knocking this one out of the park. There are 3 parts to the exposure triangle: ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. Here is what we know for sure: - Because this is a detail macro shot, you need to be at ISO 200. - Your aperture will need to be f/8-f/16 to get this entire bracelet in focus. 2 of the 3 sides of your exposure triangle are therefore decided. You just need to adjust your shutter speed so that you get the shot you need. Experiment. [/QUOTE]
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