Jeff Nolten wrote: duncang wrote:
Fantastic - do you ever use the focus stacking feature at all ? Perhaps with electronic shutter at 30fps ?
I've used the stacking feature several times now using my EF-S 60 macro, kit, EF-S 10-22, and EF 24-70 f4 L in macro mode. Works wonderfully hand held, after some practice. I use Lightroom then open in Photoshop as layers. After aligning, stacking, and flattening, the result is great. I can't tell if its using 15 or 30 fps, with my camera set to 15, but its fast. Much faster than my M6II at this same thing. As far as I can tell the bracketing frame rate is independent of body setting for the mode one was in. And IBIS on the 60 works great too!
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Tom_W wrote:
Anyway, nice macro shots - I await my R7, but I do have the old EF 100 f/2.8 L macro and a couple of EF-RF adapters laying around.
Just tested and focus bracketing works equally well with the EF 100 L as expected. And the lens feels good on the R7 body too. I like having 35, 60, and 100 macros, lets me choose my FOV. I'm really liking this R7, it has all the magical little features of the M but the body can handle my heavier EF lenses like the 100L or 24 f4 L as well as the longer teles. These overpowered the M grip. So far the AF and IS have worked really well.
Good to know it is working for you handheld. I assume you're not using a flash? If you are, which one?