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Focus Bracketing is like magic on EOS RP with the RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM lens!!!

Started Nov 8, 2020 | Discussions thread
davev8
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Re: Focus Bracketing is like magic on EOS RP with the RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM lens!!!
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KEG wrote:

davev8 wrote:

KEG wrote:

davev8 wrote:

JoeSchmoe007 wrote:

I just tried focus bracketing on EOS RP with the RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM lens.

I specified 40 images, all 40 were taken but I picked first 20 for composite.

Exposure: 1 sec, F11, ISO 11, lens at 99mm.

First frame (focused manually):

First frame (focused manually)

Last frame (automatic focusing):

Last frame (automatic focusing)

Composite result:

Composite result

You really need to view the result at 100% to appreciate how sharp it is. I had do do it over because first attempt had my fingerprints on the ruler and I didn't want to post them online

It was a resource-intensive task that took 8 minutes and generated 3 GB of temp files. I have i7-4770 CPU and all cores were pegged at 100%. DPP was consuming 1.5GB of RAM and batch process for stacking was consuming another 1.5GB of RAM.

i want to replace my aging 5Dmki with the R but its this focus stacking that pulls me to the RP

RP is definently the better of the two

what makes you say that?

that the 13 years younger model is better?

Dunno, 400+ focus points vs 9? 26 vs 12 MP, 38 image RAW buffer vs 5, just to name few things

sorry i misunderstand what you was saying ...i think you say the the RP is better than the R... if i remember the raw buffer  on the 5D is 15 or 20 ...but you never hit it at 3FPS

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