This feature is primarily useful for compensating for light transmission losses when lenses, especially macro models, are focused at very close distances. "The wider the pre-set lens aperture, and the closer the lens is to the subject for the first shot, the finer the focus increments should normally be, and the more Focus Bracketed shots should be dialed-in."Įxposure smoothing is disabled by default, but when enabled, the camera keeps image brightness consistent through the image set. Specific distance changes are not able to be input and with the depth of field increasing with distance, a non-specific increment value makes sense.įocus brackets always start with the initial focus distance and proceed toward infinity (the ending distance cannot be directly specified).
This setting deals with the granularity of the focus distance adjustment between each shot with 1 requesting fine increments and 10 requesting wide increments. The focus increment setting is definitely the vaguest on this list. Use this setting to limit the camera to a shorter focus distance range, or set the number very high to ensure that all distances including infinity are covered.
I say "up to" because the camera stops taking photographs when infinity focus distance is reached and this may only require a small number of images regardless of the number of shots setting. The number of shots instructs the camera to capture up to the specified number of images. The feature is either enabled or disabled. Hopefully, the first option is self-explanatory.
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When enabled, the focus bracketing feature instructs the camera to take a series of pictures with the lens' focus distance setting increasing between each image captured until the specified number of images are captured or until infinity focus is reached. The Canon EOS R5 and Canon EOS R6 were next.
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