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A Technical Overview of Reikan FoCal RGB Analysis
Reikan FoCal 1.9.5 introduces a brand new analysis method called RGB Analysis. This post is intended to give an overview of the benefits of this new analysis method – it’s quite technical so if you like getting into the details then read on! History of FoCal’s Analysis To start with, I’ll give a little …
How does Colour affect Autofocus?
It turns out calibrating AF Microadjustment is actually pretty difficult. Sure, there’s lots of information on the web about how you can do it with a piece of paper, but there are so many variables involved that a static paper target doesn’t really cut it for useful real-world results. At Reikan, I’ve been looking at …
Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM A: A quick look with FoCal
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’ll have heard of the new Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM A lens that’s now available. This is a really exciting lens as it’s the first to have a such a wide fixed aperture of f/1.8 across the whole zoom range. We had an opportunity to do a …
Quantifying Lens Focus Shift with Reikan FoCal
Focus Shift is a phenomenon which affects certain lenses and causes the point of focus to shift with a change in aperture. This post takes a look at why that matters, and some results from development testing of Reikan FoCal which allows the effect of focus shift to be quantified. Why does Focus Shift matter? …
Calibrating at Both Ends of a Zoom Lens
Looking Back: A Brief History of FoCal
FoCal 1.0 was launched on 2nd January 2012, and since then there has been 8 major updates (free of charge), bringing the automated support from 2 to 20 cameras (and growing!), further operating system support and new tests and improvements to the overall software. We wanted to show how things have progressed over the last …
FoCal over WiFi with a Raspberry Pi – Windows, Mac, Android and iOS!
The last post about our HyperDoF refocusable image builder was our first about some of the research and development projects we do here at Reikan, but I wanted to tell you about another idea that we’ve been playing around with in the background – FoCal over WiFi! The Raspberry Pi If you don’t know about …
Reikan R&D – HyperDoF Click-To-Focus Software
At Reikan, we like to tinker around with research and development projects in order to break new ground in the areas of camera control and image processing. HyperDoF is the result of some research we did back in February 2012 based on FoCal, and is a utility which allows you to create images you can …
AF Consistency Comparison: Phase Detect vs Contrast Detect
Reikan FoCal software has the ability to run AF Consistency tests, and during the development of some new features in FoCal I noticed something about contrast detect autofocus that didn’t quite go with my expectations, so I’ve run a few tests and captured some quite interesting data. This all stems from my belief that contrast-detect …