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Mirrorless Z
Z6/Z6ii/Z6iii
Focus shifting (landscape)
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 804811" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Yes... Basically, you set all the parameters in camRanger... focal length, fstop, iso etc... then select the near and far points... and it displays the number of shots... you then hit the "start" button, and it starts taking the shots... Similar process to the Z camera's focus shifting... </p><p></p><p>You don't actually select infinity... after you select the near point, there is like an arrow key on the screen that you start tapping and the lens starts shifting focus farther out...you can see the farther areas start coming into focus and the near area start to get blurred... once you get to the farthest area you want in-focus, you tap the Set button for that... so that now camranger knows where the close area is and where the farthest are is... it then calculates the shots... If you're satisfied with the settings... you hit the Start button</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 804811, member: 10742"] Yes... Basically, you set all the parameters in camRanger... focal length, fstop, iso etc... then select the near and far points... and it displays the number of shots... you then hit the "start" button, and it starts taking the shots... Similar process to the Z camera's focus shifting... You don't actually select infinity... after you select the near point, there is like an arrow key on the screen that you start tapping and the lens starts shifting focus farther out...you can see the farther areas start coming into focus and the near area start to get blurred... once you get to the farthest area you want in-focus, you tap the Set button for that... so that now camranger knows where the close area is and where the farthest are is... it then calculates the shots... If you're satisfied with the settings... you hit the Start button [/QUOTE]
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