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Settings for Focus Shift Shooting - Z 105mm
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<blockquote data-quote="billpics" data-source="post: 829171" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>In looking at the EXIF data for the 2 pics under your recent "Happy Camper" post (excellent btw) I can see how your comments are illustrated in the 2 shots. Manual Exposure set at 1/180th, f16 for using on-camera flash as your primary light source. So, ambient light is probably underexposed by 2-3 stops, and the almost-overhead diffused flash does the rest on a Z7ii with tons of mpx. </p><p></p><p>If using a Nikon speedlight, you are <em>not</em> relying upon its fill-flash tech because the speedlight needs to generate a constant output regardless of ambient lighting conditions, and the camera is set to manual exposure anyway. In this case, any capable flash will do. Am I in the ballpark?</p><p></p><p>Curious to learn what flash is used, and your diffuser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billpics, post: 829171, member: 55747"] In looking at the EXIF data for the 2 pics under your recent "Happy Camper" post (excellent btw) I can see how your comments are illustrated in the 2 shots. Manual Exposure set at 1/180th, f16 for using on-camera flash as your primary light source. So, ambient light is probably underexposed by 2-3 stops, and the almost-overhead diffused flash does the rest on a Z7ii with tons of mpx. If using a Nikon speedlight, you are [I]not[/I] relying upon its fill-flash tech because the speedlight needs to generate a constant output regardless of ambient lighting conditions, and the camera is set to manual exposure anyway. In this case, any capable flash will do. Am I in the ballpark? Curious to learn what flash is used, and your diffuser. [/QUOTE]
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