What Dslr's allow remote focusing?
What Dslr's allow remote focusing?
With my Sony A100 I must manualy refocus the lens to sweep the focus range. This causes a certain degree of shake or movement to the camera between exposures. Are there any Dslr's that I can command the focus to shift using a remote? The camera would have to have at least a focus by wire cababilty I think.
Remote focus ability
The Canon 1D Mark III supports such a capability, and the new Breeze DSLR program supports it. I have not personally used it yet, but I am looking forward to doing so.
Unfortunately, the lens itself has to support auto-focus for this to wsork, so many macro lenses thay only support manual focus won't work - more's the pity.
Bob J
Unfortunately, the lens itself has to support auto-focus for this to wsork, so many macro lenses thay only support manual focus won't work - more's the pity.
Bob J
Focus bracketing
The Leaf AFi will do automatic focus bracketing. You can set the camera to take 3, 5, 7 or 9 photos with the lens bracketing the focus.
There is an article showing the Helicon Focus software and the Leaf AFi at: http://tinyurl.com/4s47ab
http://www.camera-college.com/index.php ... 3&Itemid=1
There is an article showing the Helicon Focus software and the Leaf AFi at: http://tinyurl.com/4s47ab
http://www.camera-college.com/index.php ... 3&Itemid=1
Later Canon's remote with Live View excellent
Probably well known by now, however just in case...
Canon's live view combined with their free tethered shooting program works a real treat. Focus steps are very small, with my 100 2.8 macro, I find I no longer need my focussing rail!! Plus I don't need to go near the camera.
An important tip. the lens needs to have auto focus turned on of course, however the camera will therefore try to errr autofocus - not good.
Solved by setting the custom function for the shutter button not to perform AF.
Brian
Canon's live view combined with their free tethered shooting program works a real treat. Focus steps are very small, with my 100 2.8 macro, I find I no longer need my focussing rail!! Plus I don't need to go near the camera.
An important tip. the lens needs to have auto focus turned on of course, however the camera will therefore try to errr autofocus - not good.
Solved by setting the custom function for the shutter button not to perform AF.
Brian
Re: What Dslr's allow remote focusing?
The Hasselblads H3D's (tethered) allow such automatic focus adjustment -- but they do not call it autofocus. I.e., Hasselblad says there is no autofocus with the HTS (Tilt/shift) adapter. But tethered, you can adjust the focus forever on the computer screen and the lens makes the changes remotely. I suggested giving this a name so more photographers would know -- before they buy/rent -- that the system is capable of this marvelous function. I bought Helicon, however, to avoid the tethering in the field for my landscapes. Now I plan on manual zone focusing (with the HTS when I can use it) and making the choice of what to include in the stack during post production.
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Re: What Dslr's allow remote focusing?
Thanks for this information. We will check if Hasselblad has SDK to control the camera. We would be interested to add support for it too.
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Re: What Dslr's allow remote focusing?
Where can I read more about the Leaf AFi automatic focus bracketing? I've tried open the link to article but unfortunately it is impossible to load at camera-college.com...
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Re: What Dslr's allow remote focusing?
I have DSLR but I don't know how to use it.
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Re: What Dslr's allow remote focusing?
Hello, I assume you mean that you don't know how to use Helicon Remote with your DSLR? Have you checked the basic tutorial video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LDSGWPNe3o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LDSGWPNe3o