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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 829414" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p>Robin, this may sound dumb, but of course it was an autofocus lens you were using? And it was indeed set to Auto on the lens itself? Otherwise, I have no other suggestion. I have done focus stacking many times with my D850 and never encountered the problem you describe. Typically, it sounds like the camera starts the sequence but stops just after the first shot because it is prevented from going any further —and that would typically be because the switch o,n the lens is set to M instead of A...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 829414, member: 53455"] Robin, this may sound dumb, but of course it was an autofocus lens you were using? And it was indeed set to Auto on the lens itself? Otherwise, I have no other suggestion. I have done focus stacking many times with my D850 and never encountered the problem you describe. Typically, it sounds like the camera starts the sequence but stops just after the first shot because it is prevented from going any further —and that would typically be because the switch o,n the lens is set to M instead of A... [/QUOTE]
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