CHG_CANON wrote:
If I had an EOS R10 and was interested in Focus Bracketing, personally I'd do the following:
1, Pick a static subject like an indoor flower or a coin.
2, Set-up my tripod.
3, Download the PDF copy of the EOS R10 Advanced User Guide.
4, Text scan the PDF for 'focus', and read the entire chapter on Focus Bracketing - pages 287 - 292.
5, Update my camera settings for the various configuration (menu) settings discussed in the User Guide, pages 287 - 292.
6, Consider all the caveats discussed in the User Guide, especially page 291.
7, Download and install the current DPP software.
8, Experiment with the capture process and the edited results.
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