capmike wrote:
You asked, so… In my opinion there is not a single part of that image in focus, unless that was your goal. I believe you need a tripod for that type of shot.
Good luck,
CM
I believe it is more likely the internal software in the camera body than anything else. I will look at the individual images today and see what they look like. If they look clean, then the problem is the camera body's internal software. I will then have to invest in external software. When scrolling through the images, there is very, very little movement. When shooting internal stacking, a smaller "'box" outline is displayed on the full viewfinder. Whatever one shoots, it must be within that "box" for the composition to remain whole and nothing cut off. And occasionally if one does move during the shot, it will display an error message that it cannot stack. That usually happens when my dogs bump me while trying to see what I am shooting.