Some may be interested in the latest image I captured with my Lua Auto Landscape bracketing script:http://photography.grayheron.net/2016/11/one-of-uks-jewels.html (http://photography.grayheron.net/2016/11/one-of-uks-jewels.html)
(https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-rtmlVg3a1Ow/WDHiDOHJJsI/AAAAAAAABsI/Ad7A3VQk4jwTfCswYguld_cUxu2e4QG0wCLcB/s1600/Thirlmere-1.jpg)
Nice!
So your script makes a 3-exposure bracket at 3 focus points and you are combining these 9 images in post?
Just wondering if your script also works for the EOSM when using EF-M lenses. Seems that last time I checked lua wasn't moving the focus on EF-M lenses though it worked fine with EF lenses through the adapter.
Sorry: doesn't work on the EOSM - not until Lua can move the lens.
The script allows for four bracketing options, including the script deciding on the number of brackets, which in this case was three.
I processed for a slightly over-saturated look in this image.
Cheers
Garry
Quote from: garry23 on November 21, 2016, 12:48:48 AM
Sorry: doesn't work on the EOSM - not until Lua can move the lens.
It can move the lens. At least the lua_fix and focus branches can. I've been trying to help a1ex get the fine focus adjustments working on EOSM.
https://bitbucket.org/hudson/magic-lantern/pull-requests/748/focus-backend-updates-precise-focus/diff
Try your script with the custom_lens_name build (https://bitbucket.org/daniel_fort/magic-lantern/downloads/magiclantern-custom_lens_name.2016Nov16.5D3113.zip) I posted and an EF lens mounted via an active EOSM adapter and I'll bet it works.
@dfort
I may well do that, once I return from vacation ;)
Cheers
Garry
I know this is an old thread! I am a magic lantern noob, and totally intrigued by it!
I just have two questions (for Garry and others) - 1) the lua script is still valid for Canon EOS-M and 6D cameras? 2) Do Canon M mount lenses work now?
I am really interested in this automated process of landscape photography i.e. automated focus points settings (like fore, middle and background), and 3 to 5 exposure bracketed shots at each focus points.
Thanks in advance for the responses! :) :) :)
Nice photo Garry, I really like how everything is combined in the picture