01-03-2023 07:04 PM
I'm excited to start experimenting with focus bracketing and landscape photography. However, I came across a Canon list of lenses that are 'compatible' with this feature. I use a EF 17-40mm L lens with a Canon mount adapter. This lens is not on the compatible list.
What happens when I try to focus bracket with a lens that is not compatible? Does this mean I should move to a newer RF lens or can I still get away with using it?
Thanks!
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01-03-2023 08:06 PM - edited 01-03-2023 08:10 PM
I've been using the focus bracketing feature with my R5 and the RF 100mm macro for the past year. After reading your post, I randomly grabbed my EF 24mm f/1.4 L ii, put it on the R5 and took a focus bracket of 5 images just here in my office. I stacked the pictures using Canon's DPP. It worked perfectly! I'd say just try your lens--it might work. And I highly recommend using DPP for the stacking--it's a breeze. The command is called Depth Compositing--I just use it on the defaults. I also recommend downloading the DPP manual when downloading the app for additional information. I've read, however, that the focus bracketing feature is at its best when used for closeup photography. I got an RF 15-35 lens for Christmas and so far haven't been able to get such dramatic results with landscapes.
01-03-2023 07:55 PM
Even if the bult-in focus bracketing tool won't work with a particular lens you can still use the manual method or tools like Helicon Remote or Kuuvik Capture.
01-03-2023 08:06 PM - edited 01-03-2023 08:10 PM
I've been using the focus bracketing feature with my R5 and the RF 100mm macro for the past year. After reading your post, I randomly grabbed my EF 24mm f/1.4 L ii, put it on the R5 and took a focus bracket of 5 images just here in my office. I stacked the pictures using Canon's DPP. It worked perfectly! I'd say just try your lens--it might work. And I highly recommend using DPP for the stacking--it's a breeze. The command is called Depth Compositing--I just use it on the defaults. I also recommend downloading the DPP manual when downloading the app for additional information. I've read, however, that the focus bracketing feature is at its best when used for closeup photography. I got an RF 15-35 lens for Christmas and so far haven't been able to get such dramatic results with landscapes.
01-03-2023 11:23 PM
Thanks so much! And I will definitely try it with DPP.
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