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There are reports about some cheaper cameras available, which can take at least 3 differently focused shots of the same scene in rapid succession. So why should I use a FocOz camera?

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There are reports about some cheaper cameras available, which can take at least 3 differently focused shots of the same scene in rapid succession. So why should I use a FocOz camera?

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Agree. It’s called ‘Focus bracketing’. But you can’t – to the best of our knowledge – control more than one of these focuses: The camera will make one shot according to your active Autofocus (AF) choice while the two other shots are focused according to an internal camera ‘decision’, without operator control. It’s therefore – for instance – not possible to set up sequential shots, focused on three nearby persons, ignoring other objects within the field of view. The very purpose of ‘Focus bracketing’ is to get three differently focused frames to choose in between – not to merge them. You may nevertheless try to do so – if you have the suitable software. FocOz stands for a complete solution: A camera adapted for this mission plus state of art merging software.

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