ControlMyNikon is a inexpensive piece of 3rd party software that can automatically control your Nikon camera from a Windows computer to shoot a focus stack. ControlMyNikon comes with a comprehensive set of video tutorials, but it can take quite a while to watch those and pick out the few bits you really need to get started. This tutorial is intended to be a quick-start guide for new users of ControlMyNikon v2.9.
In brief, here's what you do:
Here is the setup we'll be working with, as seen from front and above:
Now, spelling out the steps in more detail…
When the Live View panel opens, it will show what the camera is currently seeing. Within the Live View panel, you can repeatedly press the + button to zoom in on center of the indicated rectangle, press the - button to zoom out, or press the Reset button to zoom all the way out in one click. When the panel is zoomed all the way out so that the rectangle is showing, you can double-click within the image to set a new center for the rectangle.
The step size per slice depends on your lens and settings. At f/16, a step size of 100 per slice is a good value for initial testing.
Here is a good procedure for getting a better value:
Now, to determine the number of slices:
There are a few other peculiarities of the user interface that we've tripped over and want to let you know about: