

#Nikon 40mm micro helicon remote software
I shoot watches professionally : I use a camera with movements so I can tilt the plane of focus to get more of the watch in focus but even then I often have to stack using software (Helicon focus). And even then, at any angle other than straight ahead, the depth of field is so small I can't get the whole face in focus.Ĭan any of our photography experts advise what equipment and technique is required to take really close up pics of dial components and hands etc? Artistic composition and lighting are practiced skills which I don't expect to learn from a forum text, but if someone can point me in the right direction re. It is a specialized lens for macro work if you are looking for a general purpose 200 mm lens with macro capabilities I dont think this lens would be a great choice-no image stabilization.
#Nikon 40mm micro helicon remote iso
Using a Nikon D90 with a Sigma 105mm 1:2.8 Macro, I can't get closer than filling the frame with a watch face. Review of Nikon AF Micro-Nikkor 200mm f/4D ED-IF An old design, but optically very nice. Shot with Nikon D7100, nikkor 60mm micro, bracketed iso using helicon remote : r/portraits by jfalkenstrom Helena in my first hdr portrait. However, Helicon Remote's 'classic' focus stacking will work with any supported body and any AF lens. And if it will support this feature, it will be bound by the same restriction. I'm not much of a photographer but I have a basic camera and a couple of lenses. If by focus shift you mean the built-in focus stacking feature, Helicon Remote doesn't support that yet. Z5, Z6, Z6 II, Z7, Z7 II, Z9, Z30, Z50, Z fcĬameras with built-in Wi-Fi unit: 1D X Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 6D, 6D Mark II, 70D, 750D, 760D, 80D, 90D, 800D, 850D, 77D, 1300D, 200D / SL2 / Kiss X8, 250D / S元 / Kiss X10, 2000D / Kiss X90 / T7 / 1500D, R-series and M-series cameras.Ĭameras that support an external wireless adapter: 5D Mark II + WFT-4A, 7D + WFT-5A, 1D C / 1D X + WFT-6A/B, 5D Mark III + WFT-E7A, 1 DX Mark II + WFT-E8A, 5DS / 5DS R + WFT-E7A, 7D Mark II + WFT-E7A (ver. 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 5DS, 5DS R (5DSR) USB connection is supported on iOS 13.0 and newer. 1D Mark III, 1D X Mark III, 1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark IV, 1D C, 1D X, 1D X Mark II Helicon Remote is a utility for tethered shooting and camera remote control compatible with all recent Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras. Sony cameras support cable connection only. If you do not find the camera on the list it means that it's not supported due to certain technical reasons and most likely will not be supported in the future, unless it's a new Canon or Nikon DSLR that has just been released. NB! We are aware of all the cameras that are released, each of them is checked for compatibility and if compatible it's added to the Supported cameras list as soon as possible. Older DSLR cameras without live view are not supported.


See the complete list of supported camera models. Helicon Remote supports Canon and Nikon DSLR and mirrorless cameras, as well as some of the recent Sony mirrorless models.
