12-02-2022 11:24 AM
The R7, and other R series cameras, forces electronic shutter for focus stacking. This prevents the use of flash for focus stacking. There is no really good reason for not allowing mechanical shutter for focus stacking and the choice of which shutter should be left up to the photographer, not the camera. Does anyone know of any workarounds that can allow the use of flash with the built-in focus stacking?
06-17-2024 03:26 AM
R7!67 frames using flash could have done more this was taken with my new Laowa Macro If I have to manually bracket I may as well have a good manual Lens has been compressed to fit chat rules
06-17-2024 08:12 AM
I just updated to the latest firmware for the R7. One bug seems fixed. Previously when in focus bracketing mode, the shutter wouldn’t release unless the subject was in focus. This was odd because in normal mode, it would release while out of focus. The new update seems to have fixed that.
I haven’t tried flash yet
07-07-2023 02:14 PM
I have never found a workaround on the camera. Instead, I use external software to stack in post. I find this preferable anyway since it allows me to shoot RAW rather than JPEG. I use Helicon, which can be used as a standalone, so with your JPEGs, though I use it as a plugin for Lightroom. I know this isn't necessarily the answer you wanted to hear, but may be the best considering you want to use flash or strobe. Affinity Photo and of course Photoshop will do the same.
08-06-2023 11:30 PM
You can bracket and save the raw files. Sadly you cant do it with flash so the IQ will be blurry, grainy messes for many use cases...and shooting raw can only help so much.
04-20-2024 04:20 AM
The thread is about the lack of Bracketing with Flash not the stacking that is easy to resolve 👍
09-27-2023 05:43 PM
I will just leave this here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFLpKPzsFjc
04-19-2024 11:11 AM
Terrible solution. That's old way to do flash focus stacking.
04-20-2024 04:15 AM
That’s one example using Olympus gear feel free to suggest others
05-25-2024 09:51 PM
I wasn’t referring to the Olympus. Olympus cameras do focus stacking automatically. What I meant was manually focus stacking was the old way. It’s slow and cumbersome. Let’s say I have to shoot 100 products a day. Do you know how long it would take to get every product “properly” focused stack? Wayyy too long and in my photography business time is money. So as much as I love the R’s I can’t get one because it’s missing that feature and I’m not going to spend the extra money for an R3 just to get that feature because for that price I might as well get a GFX 100s ii.
04-19-2024 03:11 PM
There are a few replies that suggest flash is not important for stacking and they just don’t seem to get it. So let me repost my earlier reply and more.
There is an integrated timer function that works with brackets, why this cannot be setup to work with flash/focus stacking I don’t understand. If it were, the timer could be set to allow flash recharge. Canon are you listening? I have Canon flashes, why do I have to buy off brand lighting to use Canon R7 bodies?
Another thing too, shutter only engages when in focus. An option is needed to allow shutter release when not in focus. This is important so the stacking programs can engage at the correct focus point. So now I have to depress shutter release half way, holding the button, while shifting the focus manually. For in-camera focusing we need an option in firmware that allows out of focus shutter release.
Both these issues have been reported to CPS & Canon survey questionnaires.
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