PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

Macro made easy

As seasoned shooters know all too well, depth of field when shooting macro – even at narrow apertures – is so thin that it can be impossible to get the whole subject in focus. That’s where the magic of focus bracketing comes into play.

This process involves taking multiple shots, gradually shifting the focus point each time, and then ‘bracketing’ them together to create a single image with a large depth of field. It’s not a new technique, by any means, but the recently released Canon EOS RP

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