![]() The 30 frames were then blended in Helicon focus. This pile of screws was shot 1:1 with the 7 Artisans 60mm Macro ( F8 at 1/60th and ISO 800). While not really specifically meant for 1:1 macro work, they come in handy when shooting product shots as they let you focus a lot closer to the product (as opposed to without them). The images were blended in Helicon Focus.Ībout 18 months ago I bought a set of budget Neewer extension tubes to use with my Sony a7 III and Sony a6300. The camera was a set to 1/25th at ISO 100. This watch shot was comprised of 50 images taken with a Sony a6300 and 18-55mm lens at F7.1. It can be used for multiple types of shots, but is typically used with close-ups or macro images. ![]() At the time I thought my macro shooting days were behind me.īut then I became interested in focus stacking, which is a technique used to blend several images focused at different points so that the depth of field can be increased beyond that of a single image. Then a couple of years ago I sold my seldom used 100mm F2.8 Sony macro lens when I moved from Sony A- to Sony E-mount. ![]() Like a lot of people, I’ve always had an interest in macro photography, which unfortunately never really developed into anything more than the odd shot of a flower or two. A Sony a6300 and an Edelkrone motorized slider: interesting marriage of technique and technology?
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