Check out
Helicon Focus. I've seen it recommended in quite a few places despite the fact that it's such specialized software.
Edit: I'm so used to Wiki markup from using a
TiddlyWiki for organization that I keep doubling up the damn square brackets with the BBS markup! Every single post I do it...
Fully aware of stacking technique. Royal PITA, IMHO...there are software solutions on the PC side, but not on Mac OS X that I'm aware of (there is reduction of DOF software, but I don't care about that). Already have the TS 24/3.5 that I needed, just don't have the body to use it on. TS are relatively easy to use, even handheld, already played with a rental in a local store on a 30D body, as well as 5D, as already mentioned in my thread on the subject.
I take several shots with the TS, pick the ones I like best. No Effin way I'm going to stack, no flexibility when composing shots like you can get when it only takes one, for each angle or range of exposures, shutter speed, ISO or whatever, when using the lens designed to make this easiest. Software tricks, are a tedious, less flexible solution...for those who only want to take an occasional large DOF shot. I'm looking to use the TS for more than one or two shots, and I want as much capability and flexibility without having to lug around a friggin huge/heavy 4x5.
Full review of 450D, still seems way over priced, bet the 5D mkII comes out before the fall.
PhotographyBLOG has posted a full review of the new 12.2 megapixel
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi. The new Digital Rebel XSi kit comes with an stabilized 18-55mm lens. Canon’s entry-level DSLR now features a 3″ rear LCD panel that’s capable of Live View framing and focusing.
Image quality is on a par with the EOS 400D, with noise-free images up to ISO 800 and a very usable fastest speed of 1600, so usable that I don’t understand why the EOS 450D doesn’t also offer ISO 3200.
That's what I say ^^^
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-Rebel-XSi-450D-Digital-SLR-Camera-Review.aspx
I'm still looking at the 24-125mm capability of the pocketable Panasonic
http://www.have2have.co.za/product/...-10MP-Digital-Camera-with-5x-Wide-Angl/54731/
on screen sliders to manually adjust shutter & ap, wtf?
Then again, given the oh so accurate rumors on PBay, the new 1D mkIIIn, will be FF & have
HD video capability, 1st in a dSLR...whoo hoo!
http://www.photographybay.com/2007/11/13/canon-1d-mark-iiin-or-iv-rumors/
Man, if that Sony A900 with the best Live View & highest resolution, was only released sooner, it would rock the entire dSLR market, more than Scott McCellen's conveniently released just now, "tell-all book" about his tenure as WH Press Secretary for the Bush Adm.
Sony A900 at Sub-$2000 Price Point
http://www.photographybay.com/2008/05/28/sony-a900-at-sub-2000-price-point/
http://www.photographybay.com/2008/01/13/sony-a900/
So yeah, where's my more compact version of the Nikon 18-200, T/S capability, F2 or faster please... <$1k, is that so much to ask
?
Thanks Gilbo, software designed to work on both M$ & Apple Mac OS X; will look into download of the demo, but I already have the 24mm/3.5 TS, so stuck with Canon and looking for a body. Now new promotion from Canon, and additional $50 that can be 'stacked' lol, onto the $200-300 for the 40D & 5D, if you are a current owner of the Rebel series. Means you I could by a 450D, play with it for a month while registering it with Canon, then return it to CostCo for full refund, then buy a 40D w/$250 total in rebates, and get it for just $100+more than at 450D. And then on July 20th Canon will release the 5D MkII for $1,800, lol.
Yeah, PITA, but so is panoramic montage software, which gets you images with a WA or ever better w/TS lens, that you couldn't other wise get...unless you use a super WA on a FF sensor, and DxO Pro software, Ken Rockwell swares by it...and you need a more powerful computer than me *new* 5yr old TiBook with only of slow 1GB RAM.
Next year, after they (Canon, Olympus, Sony?, Nikon) put out that <$1k FF dSLR I want
. If *they* could just leverage nanotechnology to these micro pixel sensors. Was reading thread on Fred Miranda, guy spend $26K per 6MP Kodak dSLR in 2000, so I figure it will take till
2016 or there abouts before I get the Olympus OM1 sized FF dSLR with all the features I want, ISO 12.8k images with the grain pattern) of Kodachrome 25 slide film (ASA 25), 4k res HD video too, FW6.4GB/s port and laptops with 2TB SSD's that have 1TB/s RW rates. Technology moves way too slowly for my preferences.
Excuse my (
slightly incoherent) rambling...1:50AM on the westcoast, not usually up in the middle of the night