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Couldn't agree more. Hyperfocal bollocks.
ОтветитьDoes focus stacking still work if the lens has to extend and retract to achieve focus?
ОтветитьIm with your wife in this one, nice photo, and a Merry Christmas 🎄 to you and your wife...
ОтветитьIf its a epic photo. I will focus stack and get everything together in one. If its not but i needed to stack, would probably just throw it away
ОтветитьThanks, that stretchiness is one of the appeals of the super-wide angles.
You know there's laser tape measures now, just point and measure without leaving the tripod😉
When you focus stack those multiple pics, how do you deal with the cloud in the sky? I mean, the cloud moves and ends up being different in every pics.. When I try to focus stack them together using Photoshop, the sky always gets messed up.
TIA.
If you’re going to emphasize the foreground that much, maybe just get a macro lens. I always laugh when people criticize using a wide angle for “trying to fit everything into the frame” and then proceed to use their wide angle lens. Trouble is, they have so much guilt about using it, they’ll belly crawl through the dirt and shoot through a bunch of wildflowers to obscure the mountain that’s right in front of them, thinking somehow that makes for a more interesting composition. Maybe the first time someone did it, but now it’s a tired cliche.
ОтветитьYou got a subscribe from me on the basis of your no-bullshit approach to hyperfocal distance and f/22 ;) I wish most of the hyperfocal crowd would read up on how it's still calculated on an outdated value of 'acceptably' sharp. In the advanced section in PhotoPills you can adjust the Circle of Confusion setting down a fair whack to get more realistic values... but I still hardly ever use them.
ОтветитьSolid advice. Lots of noise in comments haha
ОтветитьGreat video! Good to see someone talking about focus stacking in more than a simplistic manner. I understand your point about hyperfocal distance being hard to determine. What hyperfocal distance has really shown me, is that if you are close to your foreground it makes a lot more sense to take three or so shots for the foreground and a mid ground shot, rather than the traditional foreground mid ground and background shot. Great video!
ОтветитьGreat infor thank you! Also, where can I find infor regarding your workshops. I didn't see anything on the website
ОтветитьWow! Now I know how to use a wide angle lens correctly. Thanks! Came here after reading the comments about f22 on your shorts video. I was also surprised to read those comments.
ОтветитьHmm, I couldnt get super close foregound sharp with f22 but comparing to f13 the background did not loose any sharpness at all. Sony A7C + Tamron 28-75mm.
ОтветитьExcellent and very accurate info that was well presented! Thanks!
Ответитьf22? Great for the pinhole photography enthusiast I suppose.
A few more comments. A component of the diffraction limit calculation has to do with absolute aperture size, and that’s a different f-stop setting for different sensor sizes. For FF sensors, sure, f8 is optimal. I shoot micro-4/3, f4 is where it’s at.
Another excellent alternative to focus stacking is to use tilt/shift lens. Camera movements is a staple of landscape large format phtography. The only downside for small format digital is that it has traditonally required specialty tilt/shift lenses. This is changing somewhat with the coming availability of t/s adapters.
A great explanation of how Fstop works. Thanks
ОтветитьI am a retired commercial photographer. This was a very fine presentation and fits totally into my experiences, including what a wide-angle lens is good at and what it is not good at.
ОтветитьSuper simple clear and great advice, thanks!
ОтветитьI love this location. Great shots and video Mike!
Ответить"Just use f/22" or the unexpected virtue of ignorance
ОтветитьSorry with as much info out there about how to focus stack I am shocked that you got the comments that you did
ОтветитьA very well followed YT landscaper once did a video where he made the decision to focus stack. Except he stayed at f/16, his typical setting for unstacked landscapes. I asked the question in his feed, since he decided to stack, why not open up to the sweet spot of his lens, say f/8, and go from there. Who cares if you’re stacking two, four or seven shots once the decision is made.
He didn’t answer.
I agree with your thoughts and appreciate your tips on stretching perspective.
As you say Mike, not everyone is into focus stacking but with modern mirrorless cameras like your Z7 and Chris' (and my) R5 and modern software it's so easy to do - if you don't have wind! I'm happy to shoot at f/16 on Canon L lenses as the sharpness of the latest mirrorless lenses is a real step up. Hope you both had a great Christmas Day.
ОтветитьInteresting and informative Mike, thanks for taking the time to explain. Three Sisters Summit is always a great background and tough hike. See ya in the next one.
ОтветитьGreat explanation! Spot on thank you for the clearly explained info,
ОтветитьHi mate , another great informative video. All the best to you both in 2023 , Kevin
ОтветитьThanks for the great video! I love shooting wide angle. I have used focus stacking many times, and it was nice to see another perspective.
ОтветитьVery good video discussing f-stop vs depth of field. Was glad to see you give a brief nod to large format, since that is is so very different. I have a 150-600 lens with the sweet spot for f-stop is at f11, but as you mentioned the 14-30 is closer to f8. It varies by lens build as much as anything.
ОтветитьYou should try F32…now that is a REALLY sharp aperture! Hahaha. Hyperfocal distance definition literally has the words “acceptably sharp” in it. Just look up the word acceptable to see how sharp that means! Thanks for the video
ОтветитьI watched the video and loved it, but I had to watch several times because now I am obsessing over your geared head. It is all I see now. I am trying to understand the efficiency. Is a ball head that bad? It is driving me nuts. Why? Why? So I came up with an idea. Get rid of the tripod altogether. Enter I my newest purchase: Canon EF 70-200 F4 IS. I am just going to handhold a lightweight IS telephoto for a tester. Tripod haters unite - LOL!
ОтветитьGreat stuff as always!!!
ОтветитьThank you so much for this clear explanation of wide angle lenses and focus stacking! Answers many questions for me. 👍
ОтветитьVery helpful indeed . Thank you . Have a great New Year.
ОтветитьThis is a very helpful and well done video. The final image is just gorgeous. It's taken a couple of years, but I have come to understand in order to create "next level" images you must be willing to focus stack. Happy New Year to you and Chris.
ОтветитьAny lens has one distance that is truly sharp. Depth of field has been through history referred as many things like zone of sharpness and acceptably sharp. and within the circle of confusion. These terms often get abbreviated and I think this adds to the misunderstanding. In film days we used F22 because that was the best option then, unless you had a view camera and could use the tilt and shift functions to get the plane of focus where you wanted. NOW we have better tools that are very user friendly to help us achieve our vision. Very good explanation..
ОтветитьA good informative video! Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!
ОтветитьI go over f11 and although it's not filthy dirty and is cleaned reasonably regularly, my images are full of dust spots which just makes editing even longer. All of my landscape images are f8 with 3 or 4 focus points depending on the scenes main subject of interest, are they perfect probably not but from normal viewing distance you can't tell
ОтветитьI'm in Club Focus Stack, but I lean towards Chris' position re the gear head. 👎🏿😂
What happened to your AF near the end of the video?
f22 lol 🤣🤣🤣 great video
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