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Dlsr focus stacker
Dlsr focus stacker







  1. #Dlsr focus stacker how to#
  2. #Dlsr focus stacker manual#
  3. #Dlsr focus stacker full#
  4. #Dlsr focus stacker iso#

Oh, and if you’re a macro shooter, I’ll share the secret of getting amazingly clean backgrounds that are the envy of any “regular” shooter! We’ll also discuss tripods, windy days, lens types (what works, what doesn’t), VR (yes or no), composition problems, image alignment, keeping part of the image from getting hacked off, and so much more.

#Dlsr focus stacker iso#

You’ll even find out when you should use a low ISO and when it’s OK – and even smart – to go higher. You’ll uncover the best way to choose the best shutter speeds based on the scenario in the viewfinder.

dlsr focus stacker

We’ll discuss why sometimes you want to use the sharpest F/stop on the lens and why sometimes that’s a terrible idea.

#Dlsr focus stacker how to#

You’ll learn how to choose the ideal F/stop in any stacking situation. Next, we’ll cover what exposure modes work best and which to avoid at all costs. You’ll discover what focus stacking is, how it allows far sharper images with deeper depth than just stopping down, and how to recognize situations where you should – and should not – use it. Oh, and this covers BOTH landscape and macro use! In this section, we’ll cover everything you need to know to create amazing focus stacks using Focus Shift Shooting. Plus you can stream the videos with ANY device anywhere with an internet connection! Watch on a tablet or phone as you create your own stacks in the field and even do the same as you stack on your computer at home! Master The Fundamentals Of Focus Shift Shooting You can mark your lessons complete once you finish so you’ll always know where you left off. The course itself is online (with the option to download the videos) and designed to be incredibly easy to follow. In total, you’re getting nearly six hours of information-dense, field-tested content in this video workshop! There are a total of 20 videos, some long, some short, but broken up by topic so it’s easy to find or rewatch the info you need. This course is in two sections and ten topics.

#Dlsr focus stacker manual#

In short, 90% of what you need to know is NOT in the instruction manual – but it’s ALL in this video workshop (and more)! In fact, let’s take a look.

  • How to finish / retouch a photo once it’s stacked.
  • What field techniques to employ for the best results.
  • How to choose the right shutter speed, F/stop, and ISO.
  • How the Focus Shift Shooting menu options work.
  • To get the most from Focus Shift Shooting, you need to know: Wanna see the difference between a stacked and a normal shot? Check it out below! One was at F/13, the other a stack for the head / front legs area. The thing is, most people want to use Focus Shift Shooting but know very little about it – and Nikon’s instructions don’t make it any easier. Plus, even if you know what the menu options do, that’s just the tip of the iceberg – the BULK of what you need to know is field technique and post-processing. Worse, all of this is very specialized for this type of photography so it’s easy to blow once-in-a-lifetime shots.

    #Dlsr focus stacker full#

    However, once you unlock its full potential, you’ll start producing unique, jaw-dropping focus-stacked images that will, quite frankly, blow your viewers away! During our Costa Rica workshops, the stacked shots (using Focus Shift Shooting) always get the most stunned “oohs” and “ahhhs”!

    dlsr focus stacker

    Nikon’s Focus Shift Shooting is probably one of the biggest game-changers in all of photography, but the truth is, it’s often a source of confusion and in turn, many people are hesitant to use it. So, I decided to create a comprehensive video course that shows you EVERYTHING you need, from start to finish! I get a TON of questions about Focus Shift Shooting and image stacking on my workshops and in my mailbox. What is Focus Shift Shooting? How do I use it? How do I set the menu? How do I set the camera? How do I know what to do in the field? How do I know if I got it right?​​​​​​​ How do I use stacking software? How do I retouch the stacked images? Have you ever wanted to try Nikon’s Focus Shift Shooting and just weren’t sure where to start?









    Dlsr focus stacker