As you can see, short of a few minor spaces, the whole remote is in focus. This specific compilation required 11 contributing images. I used manual focus through the Canon EOS Utility to adjust the focus for each section of the remote. Even with the Aperture set to allow the deepest depth of field, macro photography doesn't work well with keeping the whole image in focus.
Here are two other images that show the limited depth of field in the original contributing photos.
If my laptop didn't weigh 10 lbs, I would just carry it around and use this application with it. Tomorrow I play to try out the time lapse photography option in the software which means setting up my laptop for it anyway. Lets hope that the camera battery holds out for a full day of shooting time lapse. There is more to come.
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