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Discussing and exploring the amazing world of macro photography. The show is primarily focused on new to intermediate macro photographers and helping you get started even if you only have entry-level equipment.
Introduction to focus stacking for more depth of field
The Macro Photo Show
22 minutes 39 seconds
3 years ago
Introduction to focus stacking for more depth of field
This episode is an introduction to focus stacking for Macro Photography. Covering what it is, why people use it in their photography, how to take pictures for this technique, and how to process them in photoshop.
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The focus rail that I use
Links to the other stacking software mentioned in the episode
https://www.zerenesystems.com/
https://www.heliconsoft.com/
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The gear that I use for my macro photography
Camera: Nikon D5600 check it out on Adorama or Amazon
Favorite Lens: Sigma 105mm macro check it out on Adorama or Amazon
Flash: Godox V860II: check it out on Amazon or the flashpoint version on Adorama
Tripod that I Use: Manfrotto BeFree, check it out on Adorama or Amazon
Extension Tubes: check it out on Adorama or Amazon
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The Macro Photo Show
Discussing and exploring the amazing world of macro photography. The show is primarily focused on new to intermediate macro photographers and helping you get started even if you only have entry-level equipment.