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R7 focus stacking in camera

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Alastair Norcross
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Re: R7 focus stacking in camera
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apersson850 wrote:

Alastair Norcross wrote:

It doesn't work with flash, because it uses e-shutter. But I use an LCD panel, which gives plenty of light, and can be adjusted for intensity and white balance.

Stroboscopic lights hasn't anything to do with the shutter.

In photography, the term 'strobe' or 'strobe light' refers to a kind of electronic flash. There is nothing 'incorrect' about this usage. Such lights will not work with e-shutter on most Canon cameras.

Ordinary flash units do, if that's what you are referring to. And there you can have it working with electronic shutters too. It just depends on which camera model you get.

Exactly. This thread is about focus stacking on the R7, which doesn't work with flash in e-shutter. The only current Canon model that works with flash in e-shutter is the R3.

My Canon mirrorless does indeed work with flash and electronic shutter in combination.

Again, this thread is about the R7 (it's in the title of the thread).

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