How I Get High-Resolution Landscape Photos (with Any Camera)

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Matt shares his tips for capturing high-resolution photos with any camera. Learn how to increase resolution and image quality using techniques like Pixel Shifting and Super Resolution. Join Matt in his home, and on the mountains, as he explains how to utilize these techniques, discussing gear, settings, software, and editing.

  • 0:00 - In This Tutorial
  • 0:39 - What Are Pixel Shifting & Super Resolution?
  • 0:59 - Gear Setup
  • 1:31 - Super Resolution Pros & Cons
  • 2:40 - How to Take Pixel Shift Images
  • 5:28 - Handheld Super Resolution Photos
  • 6:50 - Editing in Photoshop (Taken with a6700)
  • 12:59 - Editing in Sony Viewer (Taken with a7R V)
  • 14:07 - a7SIII Stack
  • 14:36 - Drop Your Questions Below!

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Thta was an interesting technique. Thanks for posting.

 

One minor quibble: most newer Nikon lenses for the Z mount are actually sharpest from f/2.8 to f/5.6. You might look for MTF charts for the Tamron mirrorless lenses, as I bet they will show the same characteristic.

 

In fact they do. Look at the lens reviews at Photographylife.com. The Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 Di III VXD is sharpest by far at f/4 and f/5.6.