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* __[[:stacker:docs:troubleshooting:ringversusrail|Is it better to use a focus rail or the ring on my lens?]]__ A discussion of the options and tradeoffs between various methods of stepping focus. | * __[[:stacker:docs:troubleshooting:ringversusrail|Is it better to use a focus rail or the ring on my lens?]]__ A discussion of the options and tradeoffs between various methods of stepping focus. | ||
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+ | * __[[:stacker:docs:stackshot|StackShot Controller Interface]]__. StackShot is an automated macro focusing rail that makes it quick and easy to capture stacks for small subjects. This tutorial explains how to control the StackShot from within Zerene Stacker, using a graphical interface rather than the StackShot controller's own physical buttons. | ||
* __[[:stacker:docs:tutorials:stackinglandscapes|Focus Stacking Landscape Scenes]]__ discusses how to handle big scenes that just beg to be sharp everywhere, but have too much depth to make that possible in a single shot. | * __[[:stacker:docs:tutorials:stackinglandscapes|Focus Stacking Landscape Scenes]]__ discusses how to handle big scenes that just beg to be sharp everywhere, but have too much depth to make that possible in a single shot. |