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Using helicon focus stacking with sony cameras
Using helicon focus stacking with sony cameras












using helicon focus stacking with sony cameras
  1. #Using helicon focus stacking with sony cameras movie#
  2. #Using helicon focus stacking with sony cameras manual#

Remember that ‘accessory error’ that you would often get in rainy weather on your A7RIV or other Sony cameras? I didn’t encounter that on this one.

using helicon focus stacking with sony cameras

#Using helicon focus stacking with sony cameras manual#

(If youre not yet comfortable in manual mode. The camera often got soaking wet from rain and never had any issues. A focus stack is best shot in manual mode so that the exposure is uniform across all the images in the series. I can say though, like usually I have used the camera in lots of different and wet conditions: Along the Oregon Coast, on Madeira Island in Portugal, and on foggy Dutch mornings. Guenter Egregius ( (Greg) - Windows 11) February 19, 2021, 5:14pm 5 I use Helicon Focus. I am probably forgetting some other new features, but in the few weeks I used the camera I was so busy shooting on assignments and workshops that I just ‘used’ the camera how I would normally use it and wasn’t too focused on trying every single thing in the menu. Touch screen improved and now also has touch shutter.īetter Pixel shift that handles movement better.įocus Bracketing option: focus stacking for landscape photographers.īulb timer: Longer exposures than 30 seconds simply thought the menu.

#Using helicon focus stacking with sony cameras movie#

Movie switch that you can completely customise all movie settings on. Totally new flip screen that works great for every direction and works well with L-bracket.Ģ CFcard express slots (you can use SD-cards as well). Luckily, Sony probably figured out that wasn’t the best for landscape photographers (big target audience for the A7RV) and even though the body is similar to the A1, that dial is not there on the A7RV, so the switching to bracketing is still the same as on the A7RIV: perfect.Ħ1 MP with beter color accuracy and slightly better low light performance (Sony said). With my A7RIV I switch to bracketing much faster, simply through the quick menu. The A1 is a super fast camera, but that was the only thing that was not fast for me. But there was one thing that always bothered me: The top left dial that I needed to turn all the way to the other side when I wanted to switch to ‘bracketing’ mode fast. It feels super nice in my (rather big) hands. Honestly, after having used the A1 for quite a bunch of shoots recently, I started to really enjoy that body. Now with Focus Bracketing you can easily take several shots at a much more modest aperture and blend the collection of images together (in post, using a Focus. Helicon does a great job aligning the images. Don’t worry, it has a very similar feel to the A7RIV, but it feels slightly beefier, as it’s slightly thicker. On top of that the lack of built in stacking on the Sony bodies is a bit of a pain. And by ‘new’ I mean it’s very similar to the A1 body, but with some buttons and dials shifted around. Let’s get started with taking a look at the ‘new’ body.














Using helicon focus stacking with sony cameras