The latest firmware update to the O-MD E-M1 has given us some very handy bracketing functions. One of them is focus stacking in camera. It will take 8 shots and stack them into a .JPEG image. I think is is going to take me a while to learn how to make best use of it. A static subject is quite straight forward but move outdoors and nothing is easy. The slightest breeze causes enough movement to spoil the image. All insects no matter how slow moving are not as sharp as I would like.
The following examples were taken hand held leaning against a wall.
Without stacking my 60mm Macro lens will give an image with only narrow DOF:
Focus stacked has the DOF I want but just isn't quite sharp because the subject has moved.
I almost got the DOF I wanted on this rose (Really wanted the second bud too) but even that moved in the faint breeze.
The camera can take a very large number of images at a user defined focus step but you need third party software to stack them. I use FastStone as my image editor. I know there are good freeware tools for stacking so I will try to find something that suits. But is is the technique of gathering the images that I need most advice on. If anybody on the forum is skiled in focus stacking and would care to give advice it would be much appreciated.
Dicky.