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Nikon Z6ii Nikon 105mmZ lens Helicon Focus Method C 80 shots
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Very nice stack - great detail throughout.Nikon Z6ii Nikon 105mmZ lens Helicon Focus Method C 80 shots
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Thank you.Very nice stack - great detail throughout.
Fantastic image, I love the detail, color and lighting. Great job!Nikon Z6ii Nikon 105mmZ lens Helicon Focus Method C 80 shots
Thank you.Fantastic image, I love the detail, color and lighting. Great job!
Thank you. I did in camera focus shift shooting and it took about a minute. I did lots of manual focus ones with my 200mm f/4 lens which took quiet a while for sure. The automation sure makes it easier and much quicker.Great detail and distinct focus. About how long does focus shift take for 80 shots? I still focus stack manually and enjoy the process but this longer process exposes the shot to movement.
Thank you.Very nice shot, great detail.
Thank you.Well done!
Thank you.Awesome photo and details (80 shots...it' a great job!)
Thank you.Just great… love it .. beautiful colour texture and detail..good job!
Thank you.Mind Blowing!
Thank you. I really like doing focus stacks and have been using helicon for a few years. I’ve found the best results in camera with a 3-4 step range and 80-120 shots works best with minimal cleanup. It’s a tossup between method B and C but honestly since the last update, it seems like method C works the best more times than not. If I do have to do any cleanup I normally take it over in the photo shop because I never have got the hang of using Helicon’s native tools.Super shot! There is no doubt that focus stacking results in a truly stunning image.