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Focus shift question, #2
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<blockquote data-quote="arshuter" data-source="post: 745527" data-attributes="member: 46643"><p>Yesterday I tried focus shift for the first time. I was at an overlook attempting some fall foliage shoots. I tried several attempts various f stops from 5.6 to 16. All attempts resulted in only getting 1 or 2 shots with only the focus point being clear. Settings were number of shots 100, delay 0", various f stops ,and focus steps varied between 4 and 7. </p><p>Later on the hike out I found a dead tree with a fern growing out of it and tried again and got 32 shots. </p><p>What am I doing wrong on the long on the long distance shots or is this just a close up/ macro thing? That would really bum me out as I do more landscape than anything else.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arshuter, post: 745527, member: 46643"] Yesterday I tried focus shift for the first time. I was at an overlook attempting some fall foliage shoots. I tried several attempts various f stops from 5.6 to 16. All attempts resulted in only getting 1 or 2 shots with only the focus point being clear. Settings were number of shots 100, delay 0", various f stops ,and focus steps varied between 4 and 7. Later on the hike out I found a dead tree with a fern growing out of it and tried again and got 32 shots. What am I doing wrong on the long on the long distance shots or is this just a close up/ macro thing? That would really bum me out as I do more landscape than anything else. Thanks, Alan [/QUOTE]
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