Lichen-In-Camera Image Stacking-Easy and lots of fun
Re: Lichen-In-Camera Image Stacking-Easy and lots of fun
Richard Dutton wrote:
Really nice images. Good to see these in camera stack example from Oly. Very useful in the field when you want to do things quickly rather than messing around with a rail.
At the moment I do use other techniques to generate stacks outside but they do not give clean results in Helicon / Zerene.
Unfortunately my Z6, which has in camera stacking, won't stack with my preferred macro - a Tamron SP90 which I use on DSLRs and it doesn't either with ad hoc added tubes and achromats added to a Z lens.
I might try with m43 instead having seen your post - maybe get a em10.2 which has some in camera stacking functionality.
If you are just trying this out I would get a used EM-1 II; it and my EM-1X get substantially the same images, though I prefer the functionality of the EM-1X. The latter is not a small camera but has great functionality and ergonomics.
cheers
Richard
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