AuthorMilosparipovic, M.
TitleDSLR Bracketeer
TypeWeb Site/Page
Sourcewww.milosparipovic.com/dslr-bracketeer.html
Review (by Malcolm Storey)

A handy piece of Windows software to drive the motor on a Canon EOS dSLR autfocus lens and take a series of photographs for stacking in Helicon Focus or CombineZ.

This is a much cheaper (free!) alternative to a high-quality focusing rail.

The drawbacks are: 1. it needs a PC, so really only indoors and 2. the lens must have a focusing motor so wouldn’t work with a microscope or the MPE-60.

Use at your own risk, of course!

Website urlwww.milosparipovic.com/dslr-bracketeer.html

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