distance of shots?
Posted: 07.02.2006 22:53
Dear members of forum,
We have used Helicon Focus to make pictures of micromoths (wingspan 12- 20 mm) since a few days, but the results were sometimes very depressing.
We use a Canon EOS 20D camera with a 60 mm Macro-objective. The most urgent question is at this moment: how do you determine the distance between two sequential shots; does it depend on the aperture of the lens, the depth of the body of the butterfly; the amount of available (flash)light? In short:is there a measure to calculate these distances in stead of moving the camera on the sledge(?) by trial and error?
Anne
We have used Helicon Focus to make pictures of micromoths (wingspan 12- 20 mm) since a few days, but the results were sometimes very depressing.
We use a Canon EOS 20D camera with a 60 mm Macro-objective. The most urgent question is at this moment: how do you determine the distance between two sequential shots; does it depend on the aperture of the lens, the depth of the body of the butterfly; the amount of available (flash)light? In short:is there a measure to calculate these distances in stead of moving the camera on the sledge(?) by trial and error?
Anne