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Some of these are real life bent stanchions due to my son taking this "train" outside to "show it to me" a year or two ago. But this is what I mean:At first glance it looks good, but the 100% inset crops show the issues. It could be something that can be fixed in a firmware release - who knows? Again, this is totally done in camera and takes a few seconds to generate. So it's pretty amazing, it just needs some refinement. It's possible that in other scenarios that lack discreet hard edges it would work just fine.
Well, right or wrong, I splurged today and bought the Panasonic/LUMIX GX85 at my local "Best" Buy For my purposes, I like the fact it's a little smaller and lighter (not to forget cheaper) than the G85, and the current version now comes with up to date firmware which includes the in-camera focus stacking. It came with a 12-32 (24-64 35mm equivalent) kit lens, which I consider ideal for layout photography. But the clincher was the "special promotion" this week, which includes a FREE $250 45-150 (90-300 eq.) zoom lens with purchase of the camera.We're off on a vacation trip starting Wednesday so the camera won't do much layout photography anytime soon, but the few pics a took tonight look promising. Of course, now I have to figure out how to upload pics or copy them to my PC, but that's a challenge for another day...Joys of technology Otto K.
Peter, yes, that's the theory, although the whole point of my original quest was to have something small I could stick in my pocket when enjoying the outdoors. But, how can one say no to a free telephoto lens? Otto
So, I still argue that focus stacking isn't the real solution. What's the point of shooting a 2s video when you might as well just make a 2s exposure?