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EOS R6 M2 : few questions after reading the manual

Started 2 months ago | Questions thread
Ferenc MOGOR
Ferenc MOGOR Veteran Member • Posts: 5,762
Re: EOS R6 M2 : few questions after reading the manual
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I will skip no. 1,2,3, please wait for other knowledgeable folks to chime in.

Let's see no. 4 which I also have on my EOS R6 M1. This feature is very useful when you'd like to have your entire image in focus, no DOF, no OOF parts either.

Here's an example with four pictures where I used focus bracketing.  First three pictures show oranges in a sequence where only the lower, the middle and the upper orange is in focus. The fourth picture shows all the oranges in focus. (Click on each image for a larger view, please.)

Focus bracketing will also work well for landscapes where you'd like to see everything sharp, e.g. mountains in the background to bushes in the foreground. Also a nice feature for those who shoot macros of insects that are very close to the lens.

Needs some practice to set it up in-camera, best is to experiment till satisfied with the results! Hope this helps!

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