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Helicon remote ipad
Helicon remote ipad







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This used to be particularly helpful and it can set any number of exposures required whereas my previous camera was limited to 3 exposures. Also Helicon Remote can help in capturing HDR sets. You have to tell in the nearest and furthest point in focus but it calculates everything from then.

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I can see how you could do this just using the touch screen manually but the advantage of using software like Helicon Remote is more comfort. Your pictures look very good to me, It was a Macro expert who had used a rail for many years who recommend not using a rail, mainly because they are expensive and while OK for table top not so suitable for taking shots outside e.g. I'm still learning like the rest of us and never tried a rail but might have a look at what can be done with one, at the moment I'm happy with my setup I set the camera on a tripod and using the camera in live view I used the touchscreen to select the focus points until all areas were taken in focus. My Jammie dodger picture I took yesterday and posted today was 9 images merged in photoshop.

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Helicon and similar systems are useful for stacking up to several hundred images although they are expensive to buy – and - like PhotoShop - useless if you cannot take a series of photos without the tripod unintentionally being moved. PhotoShop can do this to a decent standard if you have it. Once the images are downloaded the sharp bits have to be merged in computer software. An increasing number of camera bodies now have a facility to move the focus in camera.Ĭameras that blend the sharp part of each imaging in camera are still a relative rarity.

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NiSi makes a good focus rail Arca Swiss compatible for about £100.įocus stacking taking several images at slightly different distances to achieve know that the field is relatively easy with a focus rail - though you have to lock everything firmly down so as not to spoil the alignment between shots. You have not said what type of macro you want to accomplish.įor wild flowers a tripod with a column that can be angled close to the ground is useful. You have access to all the main Camera settings. Just also bear in mind that controlling your camera from say an iPad means that you do not have to get into confined spaces or crawl on the ground because the live view is on the iPad so you can sit comfortably elsewhere (but in WiFi range) to set focus and trigger capture sequence.

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If you are taking objects that move then focus stacking is probably not feasible nor will using a tripod. It will then take the shots moving the focus via the camera electronics.

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I can then focus on the near point then set the far point and Helicon will calculate the number of exposures needed to achieve that full depth of focus for the aperture set. Taking a shot of a stationary object like fungi, I place my camera on a bean bag normally but do have a tripod if needed. I use an iPad to run Helicon Remote and it controls my camera via WiFi. I use Helicon remote which is excellent if you wish to capture focus stacks.

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I considered a rail a few years ago but discovered that the alternative was to use software.









Helicon remote ipad