by R. Palmer » 10.01.2012 21:55
Stas Yatsenko wrote:AutoFocus is performed by the camera and the program looses information about focus position. So I recommend to use AutoFocus to define only first point and go to the next point with arrows.
I'm using a Canon EOS T2i with a Tamron 90 mm macro lens. I have tried using Auto Focus to set the nearest position, and the arrows to set the farthest point. I have also tried manual focus to set near and far points. I get the same numbers for interval/number of shots. When I set the number of shots and interval manually, and enter 25 shots, I can only enter 1 interval, so I get two shots, both focused in the middle of the image.
In short, nothing I have tried works. The camera just does not respond to take the stepped sequence of focal planes.
Help,
Richard
[quote="Stas Yatsenko"]AutoFocus is performed by the camera and the program looses information about focus position. So I recommend to use AutoFocus to define only first point and go to the next point with arrows.[/quote]
I'm using a Canon EOS T2i with a Tamron 90 mm macro lens. I have tried using Auto Focus to set the nearest position, and the arrows to set the farthest point. I have also tried manual focus to set near and far points. I get the same numbers for interval/number of shots. When I set the number of shots and interval manually, and enter 25 shots, I can only enter 1 interval, so I get two shots, both focused in the middle of the image.
In short, nothing I have tried works. The camera just does not respond to take the stepped sequence of focal planes.
Help,
Richard