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CONTENTS
CFV 100C
User Manual
Focus Bracketing
Focus bracketing can be used for different purposes. The most obvious is to achieve a larger
depth-of-field by stacking images with different focus positions together in post-production.
Users can also use it to pick the best image from a batch.
In Focus Bracketing mode, the camera will automatically take a preset number of images by
calculating the focus shift between each image by using the preset step size. The images will
be stored as separate files and users can edit them manually or use a third-party software
(e.g., Helicon Focus) to merge them together into a final stacked image.
It is recommended to perform a test before actual capture to achieve optimal results.
Step Size: The step of the focus position between frames. Refer to the following section for
more information.
Frames: How many exposures will be made.
Initial Delay: A delay between shutter release and first exposure.
Exposure Delay: The interval time between exposure.
Sequence: The order to change the focus position for each frame.
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SSD
ISO
Drive Mode
Single
Continuous
Self-Timer Interval
Exposure
Bracketing
Medium
• Towards Infinity
Set the focus manually or by using AF.
Switch to MF if focus cannot be obtained
when using AF. In this mode, focus should
be set at a point (A) that is closer to the
camera than the main subject. When the
sequence has started, focus will be shifted
towards infinity until the preset number of
images have been captured or the lens has
reached the infinity position.
A
B
C